Light at the end of the tunnel

  • There are situations in life where we feel everything is lost, and there’s no moving forward. So we start complaining more and dive deep into self-pity. During those times, calm yourself and remind yourself that nothing is as bad as it seems and that you’re way stronger than you think you are. These hard times remind us how genuinely strong we are.

  • Bad things happen to all of us: we lose family and friends, lose our job, or maybe get a rare disease. But, whatever happens, we’re going to be okay. There’s always a way out. There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel. Maybe that light could be a train coming to hit you, or it could be the end of your unpleasant situation. But, whatever it is, you’ll figure it out.

  • No one has any idea what the future holds. So, there’s no point in crying or getting agitated. We all have more margin for maneuver than we think. Like everything else, your troubles won’t last forever, and things will be okay, just maybe not as quickly as you’d like. So, take a deep breath, get good advice from your mentors, friends, and family, and let your frustration motivate you to be your best.

But that’s just my take. Comment and share yours.


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