Sunday, May 10, 2020

The darker the night the closer the day


Human life is not a bed of roses. People have to go through many ups and downs in their lifetime. In the course of life, happiness and sorrow as well as peril and safety remain side by side. As a result, happiness and sorrow come to our life sometimes and get involved with it. One cannot experience happiness without experiencing sorrow, but that does not mean life is full of sorrow. The ferry of comfortable life is at the last border of sorrow. The golden dawn appears after the end of dark night. So, there is nothing to be disappointed even if our life is covered with the darkness of sorrow.

As the night grows darker, the closer it gets to the day- it is the law of nature. In the same way, the more severe the grief becomes or the more dangerous it becomes, you will have to understand the closer the golden dawn of happiness is. Bernard Joseph in this context said, “There is no such night that will not become morning. There is no such sorrow that will not return in time.”

Comment: The call of death alongside life is true. Similarly, happiness and sorrow are inextricably connected with one another. Denying the existence of one without the other is like a mirage. 

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