There is a Japanese legend according to it , broken objects are connected with gold, that fracture is seen as the most valuable part of the object's past, which makes it more beautiful, Do you know what I mean?
I mean whenever you feel a fracture, remember this legend.
Whenever you break, you don't need to be afraid, just take your broken pieces and carefully put them back where they were.
I mean step into the heart of the storm , be sure a sunny morning will come after that...
As Haruki Murakami said when you came out of the storm, you are no longer the same person who stepped into the storm…!
In the storms of life, that tree can have the ability to survive which is more flexible. In the face of storms, this flexibility may cause it to bend, but it does not break, But a tree that doesn't show flexibility in the face of hardships and storms will definitely break.
After that fracture, after that storm, you get up again, but this time stronger than before. This time you won't be allowed to break again from where you were hit before.
Defeat is not the opposite of victory, but it is part of victory, In fact, it's better to say that the defeat is the bridge of victory.
Thomas Edison about the time it took to invent the light bulb said: "I did not fail 10,000 times, I successfully found 10,000 methods that did not work," If you have only failed a few times, you still have a long way to go to become an Edison. Many of us, unlike Edison, avoid failure. In fact, we are so careful not to fail, that our goal is no longer to win.
One reporter asks Edison, "What does it feel like to fail 1,000 times?" And Edison responds, "I did not fail 1,000 times, it was an invented light bulb that had 1,000 steps."
Sometimes in difficult times we need to remind ourselves that we aren't the only people who have experienced this situation. Many people experience difficult days. So it's good to learn and practice to stay calm and strong in difficult times. Don't avoid tough experiences, they are wonderful teachers. As Nietzsche said: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."
Even Shams Tabrizi in response to the question of Rumi that asked: "So what are our wounds?" said: "The wound is the place where the Light enters you.”
Make your wounds the most beautiful pieces of your existence...
Now that the name of Rumi is mentioned in this article, let me write you some other beautiful lessons from this great poet :
"These pains you feel are messengers. Listen to them.”
“You have to keep breaking your heart until it opens.”
“The moon stays bright when it doesn’t avoid the night.”
“What hurts you, blesses you. Darkness is your candle.”
“Don’t turn away. Keep your gaze on the bandaged place. That’s where the light enters you.”
THE LAST WORD
I myself have learned not to be afraid of any problem I have, I am going to the heart of the problem and I will try to solve it in any way I can, how about you? Do you bravely go through the heart of the problem or do you want to escape from it as much as possible?
Do you know Rumi? I love Rumi's poems, maybe in the future I will write more than Rumi's poems and life ...