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In A Calendar of Wisdom (June 5–6), Leo Tolstoy goes straight at two things most of us avoid talking about honestly: suffering and evil. Suffering can either refine you - or distort you. And evil doesn’t always show up as some dramatic villain; it often arrives through small compromises, resentment, pride, and the quiet decision to “pay it back.” In this video, I reflect on Tolstoy’s message and what it means in real life: why pain can make us wiser or harder how evil often spreads through ordinary reactions what it looks like to stay grounded when life hits According to Tolstoy’s lifelong moral philosophy (influenced by the teachings of Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount, and the idea of nonviolence), the most powerful resistance to evil isn’t force - it’s refusing to let it reshape your character. If you’re going through something heavy right now, this one is for you. Like and subscribe for more Tolstoy and life lessons! It would mean a lot to me. #LeoTolstoy #CalendarOfWisdom #Philosophy #Stoicism #MoralPhilosophy #Suffering #Evil #Resentment #Forgiveness #InnerStrength #SelfMastery #Character #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #LifeLessons