New Delhi, May 11 -- This Japanese proverb reminds us that even the worst situations can be turned around. It means that recovery is always possible, no matter how devastating the circumstances appear. In a world that often writes people off after failure, this proverb demands a second look.
The closest English equivalent is the familiar saying, "Turn lemons into lemonade." But this proverb carries far greater dramatic weight and spiritual urgency.
This is a proverb that has traveled through centuries of Japanese resilience and cultural wisdom. Its message is quietly defiant. The darkest moment is not the final moment.
Death here is not literal. It represents the total collapse of a career, a relationship, a business, or a dream. And y...
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