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When facing suffering or catastrophe, there's a valuable insight: if you're suffering, there's a chance you might be wrong about your interpretation of the world or your needs. If your suffering is justified, then options for change seem more limited; but if you're mistaken, you can potentially alter your circumstances. This perspective encourages humility and a proactive stance—acknowledging that human error is part of the process and that responsibility lies within.