Take the Bitter With the Sweet
By Teep11
@Teep11 (7674)
United States
August 30, 2016 1:11am CST
Things are not always going to be like a bed of roses. There will be those up days and those down days. Some days we may wonder what's going on. Life can be unpredictable. There will be a time of laughter, a time to celebrate, and a time of sorrow. The sorrow won't always be there. The laughter may come and go but as long as we're here we have opportunities to make some changes.
There will be times when we just don't feel like being bothered but we have to keep moving or we can stay down. Some things will be put of our control. There is always hope even when the storm roll in. The pressures die down and the sun rises again.
We can all feel comfort in knowing that the stresses of life can go at anytime. The pressure won't always be there and the pain won't always be there. When the storms come there's shelter. Remain hopeful even in sorrowful times.
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@lealuvy2j (1986)
• Philippines
30 Aug 16
I agree with you tremendously. We all have to accept that life is quite unfair. It might be a bitter pill to swallow but once we accept it, the hard parts would be a little easier to go through. They say there is usually a rainbow after the rain so let us just maintain a positive attitude and hope that everything will be alright. Positivity goes a long way.
@ValueAdder (409)
• Philippines
30 Aug 16
That's right, life isn't only a life of beds of roses but certainly, there will be times like a bed of nails. Pain, heartache, and disappointments may come because it's part of life. It may not be joyous when we are at the "downtime" of our life, but we need it to help us learn important lessons of life. It will help us become stronger, wiser, and hopefully become better. It's all good. Life is a combination of ups and downs. It's part of the color of life, unless our lives will be monotonous.
@jstory07 (134433)
• Roseburg, Oregon
30 Aug 16
There will always be good times and bad times. We just have to know how to handle them.