Waiting for Good Times and Finding Peace π«
In life, we often become overly possessive about certain things. Sometimes, despite all our efforts, we can't achieve those things because they are not destined for us. We need to understand that some things are meant to come to us at the right time. When that time arrives, we receive them effortlessly.
Being overly possessive about things is not the way to live. Instead, we should wait for the right moment, as it prevents us from making wrong decisions. Instead of acting impulsively, we should practice patience, which eventually brings things into our favor. When we lose our composure and obsessively chase something, we often find ourselves complaining about fate.
I’ve heard people say that destiny can be changed. Maybe it’s true in some cases, but waiting is equally important. They say the best response to accusations is silence, so if we deeply desire something.
Is it necessary to announce it to the world?
Instead, we should wait quietly and
patiently for it.
Whatever is meant for us will eventually come to us, and whatever isn’t meant for us, won’t, because it’s not good for us. However, there are some things that are meant for us but may not be right for us at that moment. In such cases, Allah refines those things and blesses us with them in a better form, and then we are grateful to Him.
What could be better than patience?
All we need to do is wait a little for what we seek.
According to Allah, patience is the best virtue. As a Muslim, I believe it’s essential to know about our religion. Just as followers of other religions know their rules and duties, Islam has clearly outlined everything for us. Allah hasn’t made things difficult for us; instead, He has given us guidelines to live the best life possible.
Sometimes, I’ve felt it myself, and at other times, I’ve heard others say, "Allah didn’t help me," or, "I prayed for something, but I didn’t get it." If we reflect on it, we’ll see that we often become overly possessive about something. The more we obsess over something, the farther it drifts away from us. Waiting for the right time is the wisest approach. We just need to trust Allah completely and have faith that whatever is best for us will undoubtedly come to us.
Nowadays, we live highly materialistic lives. People don’t even consider others' feelings anymore and live formally without genuine empathy. This shouldn’t be the case. Relationships and kindness matter, but we often stay self-absorbed, considering ourselves superior to others.
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