There's a local saying in my region, "Sadness comes after a happy time." So don't laugh too hard or enjoy too much but prepare for the bad time. Elders used to say this during childhood when we laughed uncontrollably.
Although I never said the same to my son, I often feel a heaviness in my heart when something good happens, thinking something bad would happen afterward.
And it sure happens!
Is that magic? Our fate? Is the saying true? Or it's just my brain? I thought about it growing up and built an answer for myself.
Life is not a smooth path. Who would ever say they never have come across any ups and downs? Even the richest face some emotional instability, if not financial. And believe me, it makes their life hell.
Thinking happiness comes with a cost is an absurd idea. Rather, we can say it this way, "there will be ups and downs in life, and nothing is permanent. If you have seen the good side, you will see the opposite and this circle will go on."
You may have seen the same pattern in life. And there's nothing bad about it. Think, how life would be if the bad time would never end. It's good to have some hardship, otherwise life would be boring, no?
I sometimes think, why elders used to say that? Do they not like to see our happiness? What made them so fearful about a happy life? Later I realized, they came through a lot and life gave them a hard learning. They almost forget to be purely happy in the fear of getting burned by it.
There's another side of the story. People, back then and even now feel guilty about sharing happiness and seeing others struggling. I do sometimes feel the same.
For example, I usually don't share my son's success story with anyone other than my close family members. I also do not post anything on my social media because of the 'evil eye'.
Probably all this impacted the idea that we have to pay a cost for our happiness.
I believe that our pattern of thought is a mirror of our life. You will get to see what you are thinking. So it's better to think positively, no?
Don't believe in any nonsense (to you), believe in what you believe. What do you think? If the saying is correct? Or it's just a coincidence of life?
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Although there are many things that make us feel the best emotions.
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I prefer to take a more positive view, that after the rain comes sunshine, always positive, in a world that has lost its way more now than ever it is important to enjoy the little things in life, enjoy your micro world and forget the big picture.
And I agree with you. I never liked the saying. I don't understand, why anyone have to spend time in fear and anxiety that this good time will pass and soon darkness will take over.
My grandma said, as they have seen draught and famine, so this might reshaped their perspective.
I too believe in positivity. Thanks for bringing in the positiveness. Have a great day ☀️🌸🌿
Cheers, glass always half full , it must be a generational thing I guess, have a positive week ahead!!
I believe so. You too have a nice day.
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Saludos @rem-steem, así es la vida como mencionas con ¨altibajos¨ es un gran que hayas podido identificar patrones de tus ancestros.
Abrazos
Isn't? There will always be positive and negative, it's up to us to choose the positive path.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Have a good day 🌸🌿🌼