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Blessed are those who experience results, as even pain may be transformed by reduced troubles. Though difficulties arise and desires seem unmet, patience prevails, not in vain labor but in true reward.

A thing of work in which both the body and circumstances are involved, said to be so because it is minimal and nothing, and because it is otherwise almost held by certain factors; and the pleasure that shines forth is understood as being born of desire, yet it happens.

Pleasure and pain arise from blame and confusion, because accusations and necessities weigh upon us. We are driven by desire, by fleeting pleasures, and by the demands of time. All necessities are faced, and outcomes are achieved through responsibility and commitment. Hard work is accepted, difficulties are endured, and effort is required, yet it is made easier through willingness, purpose, and choice.

Therefore, pains are an option, so that those who bring us easy outcomes may seek pleasure or desire; however, obstacles arise here, and certain temporary delights, and all such pleasures themselves become hindrances.

Someone desires great things; someone experiences pain. He explains matters clearly, even when difficulties arise. He seeks greatness, avoids all that is unacceptable, and refuses wrongdoing because he values dignity. He endures hardship patiently, acts with ease, and carries out his duties thoughtfully, driven by inner desire and necessity.

A desire seeks release, choosing itself freely, often pursuing pleasure for its own sake. It is driven by its own force and intensity, rejecting hardship, yet sometimes giving rise to difficulties and conflicts.

He often loves with passion, yet turns away from commitment; he pursues connection but avoids responsibility. Time, desire, and circumstance pull him forward, while he seeks pleasure and comfort, even as he resists accountability and lets things decay.

Therefore, the consequences affect those who undertake labor and hardship. One who seeks results encounters pain and rejection, and at times finds themselves constrained or diminished, with nothing coming easily—only what is required by necessity.

No one avoids responsibility except to avoid consequences. Pleasure may follow what we pursue, but time passes quickly. Those who reject desire also reject effort, refusing even the smallest discomfort required by work.