is there light at the end of the tunnel

light at the end - light at the end of a tunnel
India
April 10, 2008 2:15pm CST
is there always light at the end of a tunnel. sometimes life can be so difficult and rotten that you sit and wonder are your problems ever going to get over. life seems to be a dark tunnel with no end to it. what do you do then?
4 responses
@balasri (26537)
• India
11 Apr 08
I think that there is always light at the end of the tunnel because I have experienced it myself.A little tireless constant effort pays you in the end.Life is a cycle of good and bad with different time intervals to different people.Each and everyone gets his turn of good time ultimately.A great new break has come in my live from the 1st of April.I was made the Manager of a recruitment agency on a profit sharing basis all of a sudden to which I brought some business.So there is always light. Have you seen 'The pursuit of happyness'. By coincidence I happened to watch it only a couple of days back.This movie will be great response to your discussion.
@myanime (434)
10 Apr 08
If my life seems to be a dark tunnel with no end to it? Uhmmm... Maybe I will turn my back because maybe I'm in a wrong way.... I will try to find the right way and try to trace where the light is waiting for me....
@kezabelle (2974)
10 Apr 08
If things are so bad you can not motivate yourself to get through it then I think the only option is to seek medical help not always pills sometimes just a good talk with someone helps. A lot of the time though I think it is possible to get yourself through it with a bit of adjusting to your life to make it how you want it to be.
• United States
10 Apr 08
Oh honey, I can read the pain in what you wrote, but there is always, always a light at the end of the tunnel. Ten years from now, whatever your going through will probably not look so traumatic and may even have turned out to be the best thing that could have happened to you. Please, find someone near you to talk to. If you can afford to or have insurance, find a councilor or therapist, if not, a pastor, a family member or a trusted friend. Whatever it is, surround yourself with people that can lend a hand, and ear or even a shoulder to cry on, people that will support and uplift you. PS - I say that about the best thing because of a friend of mine - about 15 years ago she was going through a divorce that was so devastating she seriously considered ending her life. 8 years later she met the man of her dreams, her true soul mate. They've been married for 5 years now and have an amazing family and life together.