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Everything will eventually make sense when it's a matter of pain for people

Pain can be about life more than happiness ever could.

By Wajiha KhanPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Everything will eventually make sense when it's a matter of pain for people
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Rather than delight, pain is the aspect of life that teaches us a more sensible lesson. Grief colours everything we perceive when we are suffering. The lightest thing is cast into the deepest shadow by suffering. The sun and the moon are always alone, so it doesn't make sense, therefore let's use the illustration of the vast sky, which has never been darker. Instead of the soothing notes of the rain, there is a static noise that makes you ponder too much. Painful memories gradually drag us down as hard as this. And nothing has changed, despite the impression of change. When joy fades, we revert to our most lonesome and truthful selves. So pain falls us on the darkest side and keeps away us from happiness. But at the same time pain also become the reason for learning the lesson of life.

Changes in human beings are touched by pain and thus these changes with time start to penetrate human beings. Although we are aware of a change, we are unaware of what it is. We don't fully appreciate how much has changed between then and today unless we look back. Unaware that the experiences we have had recently define who we are. The moments we are currently experiencing may be the ones we will one day regret having missed. This may be what growing up looks like. to be aware that, as we change and mature, suffering will always accompany those changes.

As we know that life is a mixture of joy and sorrow, we could be given thorns instead of the roses we had hoped for. Maybe when you asked for the paper, it was torn. We were hoping for happiness, but all you got was disappointment. So always be ready for all kinds of phases that occur in life and try to keep yourself calm down when you are in a phase of pain because a day surely comes when the pain gets vanishes and the phase of happiness comes.

We learned that being grateful to everyone who let us leave helped us identify the one person who wouldn't. Because of that suffering, you will fight for other things that you had never dared to pursue before, including your happiness, a better life, explanations, and closure. Therefore, you will lose when you experience discomfort. You'll make errors. However, it will eventually make sense in some way. When it does, you will be in a very different place than when you were attempting to make sense of things. Even if the puzzle pieces make sense, they won't mean the same thing when you need to grasp them. It's possible that someday won't come today or tomorrow, and somehow things won't turn out the way we want them to. But it will happen.

One day, we'll be grateful for the things that didn't work out because, when we're elderly and in a state of old age doing rest and sipping a cup of tea, we'll understand that everything we've gone through has led us to the place and person we're supposed to be with. that it was pain that humbled you and improved you.

It's best not to gaze too far into the distance. Your life is not one big, active plan. You are a collection of many stories bound into one book.

You'll regain the ability to see life clearly, free from the filters of grief. It won't always be difficult because nothing lasts forever. Life will start to seem more beautiful than you can remember, and the fragrance of rain in the air will once more make you giddy with joy. Every day, the universe demonstrates to us that there is joy all around us; all we have to do is take care not to allow our filters to obscure our vision of it. Every sorrow has a certain amount of time to linger before it disappears one day, just as the seasons change and it appears to be autumn right now, but spring is on the way, and life will find a way. Allow yourself some time. The logic will be clear.

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