"Just as happiness is seen as a state conducive to productivity, thus sadness can have the same effect" Can one really expect to be happy all the time, or is this an unrealistic expectation? Is it really fair to frame things as if sadness is something bad, and to be avoided at all costs? This small collection of wandering poems looks at the deeper philosophical nature of sadness and happiness, and shows us that in reality both emotions should coexist as part of a 'whole', rather than as opposites in a perpetual struggle. Much like all things in life, balance is the ultimate objective of all that exists, and the strength to endure is not so much about brawn, but about fortitude and moral composure with all that we are confronted with in life.
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