The present day scientific advancement had found remedy for almost all diseases except for a few like blood cancer, if not diagnosed at the initial stage. Numerous complicated, rare surgeries are performed nowadays world over.
Nevertheless, certain tilings are not in human hands. For example, death in a family! Dead here refers to many reasons: accident, suicide, drowning, natural disaster, food poisoning, murder, old age and prolonging illness. Whatever be the reason, a death can never be compensated. That’s why politicians invariably use die phrase, “An irreparable loss,” in his/her condolence message! It means, it (death) cannot be salvaged.
But, how to face this harsh reality? How to overcome from such bereavement? Is there no remedy to it? Yes, there is no remedy to it! While any sort of sickness can be cured if it is rightly diagnosed at the beginning stage or it can be controlled by taking medicines continuously. This long time treatment can cure in course of time.
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However, a loss of life has no remedy! Everyone born in the world will die one day or the other. Even very great saints and God men like Buddha, Mahavira, Ramanuja, and even Lord Krishna too, died.
So, death has no cure. It is inevitable. The all time great Bhagwadgita had said very well about it. “For that which is born, death is certain, and for the dead, birth is certain. Therefore, grieve not over that which is inevitable!”
What a great moral it is! And how simply projected in Bhagwadgita! It cannot be cured either. The only way to brace this situation is to endure it. When there is a beginning, there has to be an end. It is the same in life and death too.
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As die days roll over, the deplorable situation will gradually simmer down. This is what a great saying denotes that, “Time heals all wounds!”
This proverb is found in the works of T.S. Eliot. There are many such problems for which no answer can ever be found. A student does his best to pass die exam. Yet if he fails, he feels broke. This can be overcome by writing well in the next exam.
However, certain problems slip out of our grip. So, brace yourself and try to endure failures. Life is a bated. Everyone has a problem. Not all are winners; and nothing is permanent.