When life doesn’t go as planned, don’t fight the tide—learn how to ride the wave back to happiness.

“Don’t be sad, don’t be angry, if life deceives you! Submit to your grief – your time for joy will come, believe me.” ~ Alexander Pushkin
The Seasons of the Soul
Life isn’t a linear climb; it’s a series of seasons. Alexander Pushkin’s words remind us that when the “deception” of life—those moments of unexpected failure or heartbreak—strikes, our first instinct is often to fight it with rage or drown in despair. But there is a profound power in submission.
Submitting to your grief isn’t about giving up; it’s about honoring your humanity. When we stop exhausting ourselves by resisting the reality of a difficult moment, we clear the space necessary for healing. Think of it as the winter of the soul. The trees don’t panic when their leaves fall; they rest, knowing that the internal work of growth continues beneath the surface. Your “time for joy” isn’t a hollow promise—it is a biological and spiritual certainty. If you are breathing, you are still in the game. Trust the cycle, endure the shadows, and keep your eyes fixed on the inevitable dawn.
Something to Think About:
Is your current frustration a result of the situation itself, or is it coming from your internal resistance to accepting that things have changed?
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