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A nuanced warning is spoken about the misuse of catastrophes as excuses for inaction. When misfortune strikes—such as the death of a loved one—it might be tempting to fall back on this tragedy as a justification for not moving forward. The speaker criticizes this tendency, labeling it "rudeness" and a form of counterproductiveness, because avoidance often leads to spiritual weakening and bitterness.