PROVERBS SAYING

 WISHES OF EVERYONE 

When life endures after a couple of situations that hit you, that is how you build your life. Even when tragic situations come into your life, you make wishes. If I lived this many years, I could have done this and that. If you're engulfed in a chronic health condition, you wish you could live this many years so you can fulfill everything you wished for.

Blind people truly wish to see their parents, family, relatives, beautiful country, people, friends, king, and queen. But they have never seen it even once. Not only do they wish to see them, but they might also have wishes beyond those boundaries. So, they accept the way they are. The pain inside their minds and hearts always shapes their lives in different ways.

Deaf people wish they could hear someone's story. They wish to hear how their parents led their lives and how they grew up. They wonder how their parents lived in their childhood days. Such wishes are what they pray for all the time in their lives.

Teachers wish that their students would bring good performance and help their names and fame spread around the country; this motivates them in their teaching careers.

Parents wish for their children to be the best of the best, to perform well in their exams, and to show good behavior to people, friends, teachers, and relatives. They hope that when their children graduate, they will become someone significant in their lives.

Students wish to perform well, with their names and marks visible on the screens of everyone's phones, creating a proud moment to cherish. They aspire to join government service and make their parents proud.

Sometimes, every wish remains just a wish. When your wishes fail to come true, you must accept the changes that happen in your life. Acceptance is one of the greatest ways to keep your life free from pain, suffering, anxiety, and uncertainty.

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