 The beautiful fact that no suffering is wasted, that all suffering has a purpose. And to wrestle with the idea, which is that everything that happens in our lives is either willed or permitted by God. Okay, God, why would you permit these things? I know that you're a good father and you're a loving father, so there's something there. So I have to bridge this gap between your permission of my suffering to your love for me as a father. And uniformity with God's will, the book by St. Alphons of St. Gory, bridges that gap. And he explains as only he can, because he's such a hard hitter, the reality that these are all moments of growth, of virtue, of, hey, your legs are weak, you're like a newborn deer, you can't stand on your own, we need to get you to stand on your own. You know, those sorts of things, even desolation, you know, the day-to-day kind of the ebbs and flows of the spiritual life, those things are all permitted for a greater good, whatever that might be. Check out the brand new updated version of Uniformity with God's will, titled Finding Peace in the Storm with commentary by Dan Burke.