"A moment towards happiness"๐
It is noteworthy that after reading about them, one realization came to me: all of them were based on the same philosophy. The first was—
"A time will come when we will narrate even our difficult times with joy."
And the second was—
"In this life, nothing is permanent."
Some time ago, I tried to study them in detail. Whether I learned something or not is another matter, but today I truly experienced the essence of their words. Because life is a house of challenges. The problem, however, is that—
"The condition of this house is like the sand lying on the seashore, which the waves can carry away at any moment."
But it is also true that the sand somehow returns again. And so it is with our life. Yet it would be wrong if we begin to see these troubles as a burden.
One of my college friends once said something very meaningful:
"If challenges and difficulties do not come in life, then how will we refine ourselves in this journey?"
Another thought always stays in my mind, and there is no doubt about it: we constantly wait for good times, while in times of trouble even a single moment feels unbearable. Yet somewhere I feel an exception to this philosophy. Because happiness has no fixed time—it does not simply arrive, it has to be created, whether circumstances are favorable or not. As a result, there is nothing in life that is truly endless—not even difficulties.

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