Suffering is not automatically meaningful. But when suffering cannot be removed, a final domain remains: the attitude taken toward it.
This is not a demand to enjoy pain. It is a refusal to let pain become pure humiliation or pure nonsense.
The claim is that dignity is still possible: to carry what must be carried without abandoning self-respect, conscience, or compassion.
Meaning does not require pleasantness. It requires a stance that prevents suffering from turning you into someone you despise.