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In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life it goes on
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The persistent forward movement of life itself is both a comfort and an invitation to keep growing.

There is something incredibly profound about the simplicity of Robert Frost's words. When we face moments of deep heartbreak, failure, or even the quiet sting of loss, our entire world feels like it has come to a grinding halt. We often find ourselves stuck in a loop of 'what ifs' and 'if onlys,' feeling as though the clock has stopped ticking for us. But Frost reminds us of a fundamental truth that is both daunting and deeply comforting: the world does not pause for our pain. Life keeps moving, spinning forward with its sunrises and sunsets, regardless of the storms we are weathering internally.

This concept can feel a bit cold at first, as if the universe is indifferent to our struggles. However, if we look closer, there is a beautiful resilience hidden in that movement. The fact that life goes on means that no matter how dark today feels, tomorrow brings a brand new canvas. The seasons change, the tides turn, and the earth continues its dance. This continuity offers us a promise that our current state of suffering is not a permanent destination, but merely a difficult chapter in a much longer story.

I remember a time when I felt like my heart was made of heavy stone. I had faced a setback that made me feel like I would never be able to smile or feel excitement again. I stayed in my little nest, hiding from the world, convinced that everything had ended. But slowly, without me even noticing, the birds began to sing again, the flowers in my garden started to bloom, and the sun began to warm my feathers. Life didn't wait for me to be ready; it kept moving, and in its steady rhythm, I found the strength to move along with it. It was the persistent, quiet motion of the world that eventually coaxed me back into the light.

We don't have to rush into joy, and we certainly don't have to pretend that our struggles don't matter. It is okay to sit in the stillness of your grief or your frustration for a while. But please, do not forget that the path ahead of you is still there, waiting to be walked. As you navigate your difficult days, try to lean into the rhythm of the world around you. Let the steady flow of time remind you that healing is a natural process that happens one small, moving second at a time.

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