9.9.11

On Losing Hopes and Giving Up


Life is mostly fair, at one point it is great. But that is of course when everything goes well and problems are easily resolved.

Image taken from weheartit.com
It’s hard to warrant life as being good when too much problems hits you in the eye. When you’re laid off at work and your mother gets cancer; or you failed in the board exam five times, and went through a very painful annulment; or when the society attached you stigma simply because you fall short physically for a human eye.

People you know and who knows you in the same way work up to tell you that life can still get better if only you hold on to it. But you know to yourself that no one thing that they said has come up to give you a hasty remedy because the pain is engraved deeply, an unfathomable form of spiritual emptiness and clutter. Nobody in good shape of life can just plainly understand how difficult it is to get imprisoned in that kind emotional whack.

When the only legal thing life’s trials has ever done to you is to make you feel so deserving of misery, don’t you think it’s easier to give up and lose hope?

There are things in life when we fall deeply down and there’s no more strength left for us to get back up.

Allow me a little of your time to watch a video that is highly relevant on this topic:

   Video by LifeWithoutLimbs.org via youtube.com

As he told you in the video, his name is Nick Vujicic, a man born with Amelia  No arms, no legs. But is living a life full of hopes and great spirit. 

He said that if he fails, he will try again and again, and again. But if you fail, are you going to try again? 

It matters on how you're going to finish. Are you going to finish STRONG?

While I write this, I am aware that it's way easier to tell you that everybody goes through some difficult situations in life than to tell you how to pull yourself out of that misery. However, watching a man who has more rights to think life as too impossible, yet manages to stand against pain and live life to the fullest. Maybe, just maybe, there is a tiny scrap in yourself that already starts to believe that anything positive in life can still be possible to any one person in this world. That includes YOU.




Image/ Video Credits:
weheartit.com
LifeWithoutLimbs.org, youtube.com


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