Thanks to people like Eric Painter, being homeless isn't the same struggle it once was. For example, many people love Robin Williams but did not know that the man had many philanthropic endeavors. Williams was very candid about his sympathy for the homeless. In fact, he often used his films to give jobs to them. Many believe that the reason Robin Williams went the extra mile to help the homeless during his meteoric rise to fame is because he related to them. He understood their struggle with mental illness, something that would become much more apparent when Robin Williams tragically took his own life in the summer of 2014. Looking back, his tale, and that of Eric Painter's is similar, one of perseverance through hardship.
If you have ever picked through the aftermath of a storm, you know how all-encompassing the damage can be. Yet, storms exist because pockets of hot and cold air intersect, and this stagnant air must be redistributed. The same way the blood of the lamb fertilizes the soil, a storm helps redistribute energies, allowing for a more balanced ecosystem. Storms also teach us disaster preparedness, faith, and give us character. This soul cultivation is the very purpose of pain, and why we as the clay should not protest the hands of the potter our God.
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