In the depths of our despair, we uncover the true essence of our love for life, for it is the shadows that make the light so profoundly beautiful.
Loving life and feeling despair might seem like total opposites, but they actually go hand in hand. When we really love life, we're also aware of its ups and downs.
The tough times and moments of despair make the good times feel even sweeter. If you've ever gone through something really hard, you know how it makes the happy moments stand out more. It's like, without the tough stuff, we wouldn't appreciate the good stuff as much.
Getting through a long period of unemployment made landing the dream job feel like an incredible victory. The lows give the highs their meaning and make us value the good times more deeply.
Plus, going through despair can make us stronger and more thoughtful. It forces us to think about what's really important and can lead to personal growth. When we come out the other side, we often find we have a new appreciation for life.
The challenges remind us that life is short and precious, making us savor the good times even more. So, in a way, loving life fully means accepting and experiencing both the highs and the lows.
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Albert Camus; a French philosopher, author, and journalist. His views contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. Albert Camus: books on Amazon
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