The former British Prime Minister Churchill met the auto dealer John edton at a party. When he heard this auto dealer who was worth tens of millions told him about the hardships of his childhood, Churchill asked in surprise: "Why haven't I heard you talk about these embarrassments before ?"
Edon smiled, "What is there to say? People who are suffering or getting rid of suffering have no right to complain ."
Then Adon added, "there are conditions for suffering to become wealth. This condition is that you overcome the suffering and stay away from it. Only at this time, suffering is the life wealth that you should be proud. When you are entangled with sufferings, telling sufferings will only be regarded as asking for cheap mercy by others ......"
What Adon said made Churchill revise his creed of "loving suffering". He wrote in his autobiography: "is suffering wealth or humiliation? When you defeat the suffering, it is your wealth; but when the suffering defeats you, it is your humiliation ."