Problems, problems, problems.....
Problems, problems, problems........
Problems in life are never-ending process. It visits you one after another as if there is a big invisible factory of problems.When will the problems get exhausted? We keep asking questions to ourselves, to the reliable friends and family, and to the creator who sent you on the earth whenever you meet with problems such as emotional destructions, physical disruptions, career instability, marital issues, insufficient of wealth, unsatisfactory relationship, personal unfulfilled wishes and so on.
So what do you think? Do you think the problems will leave you, if you have wealth? Do you think problems will leave you, if you get the solution of one problem? Do you think you can end the problems at once and it will never come again? Do you think one solution can solve all the problems throughout the life?
No dear friends, problems in life will not end until the breathe doesn't leave you. Problems will not disappear until you try to find the way out for it. Problems in life will not come to an end until you learn how challenge it. Do you think you are the only onespecially who is suffering with insufficiency of expected matters in life?
No dear friends, each and everyone of us, despite of having everything we want in life, problems will be present. If we do not have miseries in life, there is no charm in living a life. If there is no hunger for our stomach, food has got no taste even though it is prepared with various ingredients. Life without despair, life without sorrows, life without anguish, life without without disheartenment, life without forlornness is just a life of boredom.
So accept the problems in life willfully and challenge it with all your will power. Finding solutions to the problems makes you worthy of living. Getting solutions to the problems describes you of what you are supposed to be in this existence. Problems will only make you stronger, better and worthwhile individual.
Toughest turbulence in life is not the FINAL WHISTLE.
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