i think one of the lines toward the end is pretty inspiring.
"challenge our fates and perhaps our very names."
He's refering to Sagaba (meaning suffering) and how even if your life seems to be trapped in suffering, you should take an opportunity to challenge that suffering or else you'll be victimized by suffering (say suffering again). Basically if you let world suffering or any personal demons beat up you, you'll only be filled with hatred.
i think one of the lines toward the end is pretty inspiring.
"challenge our fates and perhaps our very names."
He's refering to Sagaba (meaning suffering) and how even if your life seems to be trapped in suffering, you should take an opportunity to challenge that suffering or else you'll be victimized by suffering (say suffering again). Basically if you let world suffering or any personal demons beat up you, you'll only be filled with hatred.