The Dark Day Does Not Darken and Remain is another one of our little-known proverbs. "When the darkness of the night is the pitchest, it is the time when the dawn is closest to break," said one of our elders. With this, it is explained that enlightenment will definitely be achieved at the end of the troubles. Has anyone ever watched pitch darkness until dawn? Or who spends time watching the stars?
“This too shall pass” is not just a song lyric, it is a word of consolation to each other from the shopkeepers whose shops were looted during the events of September 6-7. In life, ups and downs constantly chase each other. Sometimes we hit rock bottom, these are called crises. We cannot realize that we have become comfortable without losing what we have. Human beings learn through contradictions. Just as we cannot see the positive things in our lives without seeing the negativities, we cannot be satisfied, we always want more. If we were given the world, we would probably ask what was on Venus. In bad times, we count the seconds, time seems to have stretched and does not pass. The feeling of time stretching is present in depression, mourning, and dark days. It shows that we are very lucky that someone offers us happiness. It is wrong in life to expect this. People are not against you, they are actually for themselves, that's all. We need to try to get happiness for ourselves. Sometimes this may make someone happy. If that person is normal, happiness will come back to you. If he is extremely selfish, at least it won't do any harm. Even if he treats you well so that you will see kindness again, it is not good for your happiness. It is one of the ways that a little charity can ward off a lot of trouble.
Well-managed dark days, crises and traumas can return to your life as experience, privilege or difference in the long term.
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