Day by day people who suffer from pain and look for help come and see us, psychotherapists. Rumi shows us that pain may end up in maturation and mental development as long as it is handled appropriately. That is, we should not protest in times of pain (because this comes from God, too), but rather accept it in a very conscious way. Otherwise, we might get caught up in one of those traps that prevent mental development: self-pity (Why me?), hatred for other people (“If he hadn’t acted in such a way, things would have gone better...”), or the rationalization of the fox in Aesop’s fable, sour grapes