What doesn't kill me makes me stronger. What does that mean?
What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.
I ran into this citation during searching the internet.
Then I don't understand the part "doesn't kill" in the sentence.
Here is one example: Somebody doesn't kill people.
It means that he doesn't have an intention to kill people.
If I slightly paraphrase this sentence, It comes out in a way
"What doesn't have intention to kill me makes me stronger?"
Still, I can't figure it out.
If "doesn't kill" were "can't kill", I could understand it.
That people who have an intention to kill me can't kill me means that I deal with him and beat him.
So, it proved that I am stronger than before, because I overcame a difficulty which I didn't expect to meet.
Please help me!
Thanks!!