‘Everything happens for our own good’, if something good
thing happens in your life you’d think that this thing would bring something
really good in your life. You’d be happy, grateful to whatever you believe in
your life but if anything bad happens in your life you’d think that now you are
going to face problems, tensions. You would be sad, at this point of time. You
may even be depressed thinking about the worst part of it, that you’d be facing
in near future. You might be even hopeless at this point of time. This would
make the situation even worst for you. You’d be suffering a lot, before the
real problems start. But at this time if you think that oh this bad thing has
happened because in future something really nice is going to happen to me. Then
the situation for you would be really different, what do you think? If
something terribly worst happens to you but if you take this worst happening as
a sign of good happening, you would never be hopeless, you can always face the
worst situation, and can stand when you are fallen and fight back with a hope
that you’d be successful in near future, with a hope that there is something
really nice going to happen in future.
The statement everything happens for our own good if believed
by anyone, he would never be sad even in worst situation. In today’s world
where few people are only successful, more are unsuccessful this statement works
as supporting pillar. Through this article I just want to say to all the people
life is filled with happiness and sorrows. Well it’s a cycle of life, nothing
last for long time. And I don’t want anyone to be sad just because something
bad has happened to you, because that bad has happened to you so that something
nice is waiting for you in future, if you believe in this your current pain
would be reduced to some extent. It would help you control your sad emotions to
some extent, protects you from being more restless, and yes above all gives you
a hope. I hope I have been successful in doing this from my article titled
Everything Happens for Our Own Good.
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