Life is a school that never shows the ending to anyone. By: Gouya Roshan

 

Life is a school that never shows the ending to anyone. 

Every day we enter a new classroom; sometimes with enthusiasm, sometimes with fear, and sometimes simply out of obligation. In this school, the lessons are not always what we want, but all of them are necessary.

Problems are part of life’s curriculum. They are like algebra classes; at first complicated, dry, and exhausting. Many times we say to ourselves, “What is this good for?” But right at the moment we are about to give up, we learn to think, to be patient, and to build solutions. Algebra teaches us that for every unknown, if we do not lose hope, there is an answer.

Life is the same. Hardships do not come to break us; they come to strengthen our minds and deepen our hearts. Some lessons are practical, some painful, and some so quiet that only later do we understand what they taught us. Failures are midterm exams, and successes are grades given only for encouragement, not for stopping.

A good student of life is not someone who never makes mistakes, but someone who learns from each one. Someone who knows that failing a course does not mean the end of education. There are still many classes left; there is still a chance to make up for it.

Life is a school in which the teacher is sometimes time, sometimes people, and sometimes pain. If we pay attention, we understand that no lesson is without a reason and no problem comes without a message.

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