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Passover is a time of celebration of freedom and new beginnings. The Israelites fled slavery in Egypt and found a better life. It’s a time when families gather to share meals, tell stories, and honor traditions.
Passover is also a time to reflect and give thanks. A lot of people think about their own journey and the challenges they’ve overcome. It’s a season of hope, togetherness, and looking forward to brighter days.
Sometimes the hardest part of life isn’t the effort we put in–it’s the feeling that our efforts aren’t enough. Wake up every day determined to do your best, no matter the setbacks, the exhaustion, or the quiet doubts. Even so, life continues to find ways to knock you down, despite your efforts. There can be a feeling of injustice, confusion, and a deep sense of discouragement associated with it. It is at this point that you begin to question whether your hard work is worthwhile, whether the storms will ever pass, or whether you are destined to endure such hardships. In those moments, doing your best may feel like climbing a mountain that never stops growing taller, regardless of how far you have already progressed.
In truth, perseverance does not mean never falling. It means refusing to stay down no matter what. Whenever you get back up, regardless of how tired, hurt, or uncertain you are, you are proving that you are a person of exceptional strength and courage. Despite being knocked down by life repeatedly, what shapes your journey is the strength you need to get back up again. There are times when victories are not overt and obvious; sometimes they are simply the decision to carry on despite the difficulties. In the midst of the storm, there is still meaning in the struggle. The people who persist despite setbacks are those who ultimately find their way to the sunshine on the other side of the darkness.
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Trying to find joy in the middle of a vast darkness can seem impossible when all hope is lost. Yet, even the smallest spark of joy can make a world of difference during our darkest moments. When we look for comfort in the simple things around us — like the warmth of a blanket, the taste of a favorite food, or the sound of laughter — we can find a little bit of peace. The small things you do for yourself and others can become lifelines, helping you recognize that there’s always something good to look forward to in life, even when the big things fade.
In times of despair, joy can become a quiet rebellion against hopelessness. Sometimes it starts as a tiny flicker — a memory of a better time, or an appreciation of something beautiful. By embracing these moments of joy, we can remember that life is worth living, despite its struggles. Slowly, these moments can grow, creating space for resilience, not necessarily banishing our pain, but existing alongside it. Sometimes, finding and acknowledging these glimmers of joy can reawaken our sense of purpose, grounding ourselves in the strength that hope, however faint, still exists.