The Sky is NOT Falling
For whatever reason, you may be unwell now. Could be you're suffering from some symptoms of a possible illness. Could be some faux pas at work. Could be domestic arguments at home. Could be finances. Could be issues with your relatives. Could be your business seems on a 'free fall' or it could be all because of this pandemic. Nevertheless, trust me, "THE SKY IS NOT FALLING", not at all. Setbacks happen here and there. Life's a rough and tumble game [who says you'll walk on a paved road till you reach your destination ?Not as a spiel but rather as a positive spin of things, when all these 'downy' moments happen, appreciate that it's happening now. Imagine if that happened at a time when you were in a much worse situation? Can you imagine how can you handle multifarious crises all in a snap? No one can't, and that's a fact. So, the mere fact that you can endure now what you need to endure means you got what it takes to move forward. Any weaker soul would have just given up and tagged as a hapless soul beyond resuscitation. Remember that after the typhoon, the sun will eventually shine. After the floods, things will dry up.Key thing in life is DON'T PANIC. Remember the tragic tsunamis that hit Japan a few years back ? When even cars were floating like pieces of toys around Sendai City ? The day after, Japanese were patiently queueing, with heads bowed. We didn't see at all any situation where panic was all over the place. What have we witnessed in countries got got hit with tragedies ? There was pandemonium and total chaos, people running like headless chicken with no directions but simply pushing others who got into their way. What was the end result ? More casualties. More lives lost. Losses mounted.There is no secret formula to contain a problem, to do a 'damage control' except to "KEEP CALM". At the height of a tragedy, standstill, DON'T go against the tide. DON'T push yourselves against an immovable wall. Let that wall collapse before you make your move[s]. At the height of the typhoon, you DON'T go out there like Superman and go against the heavy downpours and the unabated floods. Remember, THAT TOO SHALL PASS. What matters most is your attitude because everything else piggy-backs into it till you shape up to be resilient enough to withstand and endure any ordeal that comes into your way as along as you remember that THAT TOO SHALL PASS. If your pessimism engulfs you till you end up in a state of stupor, you will be immobile and paralyzed, likely mentally, as your cognitive part will feel crippled to handle a situation that's damning to say the least.Remember, THAT TOO SHALL PASS. And remember the community around you. They will survive. YOU will survive. All it takes is, once the fury of the storm finally stops, thank GOD that you survived the ordeal then in the order of priority, BE CALM as you pick up the pieces and rebuild what was either damaged, ravaged or lost. Remember, another day dawns and we got that chance to stand again.❗❗❗