"Sadness is but a wall between two gardens." - Kahlil Gibran.

Sanjay Kumar Mohindroo
"Sadness is but a wall between two gardens." - Kahlil Gibran.

Beyond the Wall We Build in Our Hearts

An inspiring reflection on how sadness is a temporary barrier between two thriving phases of life—and why hope matters.

The Quiet Divide We Don’t Talk About

There are moments when life feels paused.

Not because we’ve stopped living, but because something unseen stands in the way. It’s not always grief in its rawest form. Sometimes, it’s a quiet, dull heaviness—an invisible wall between who we are and who we remember being.

We don’t always see it being built. A slow brick here, another there. Until one day, the world on the other side feels far away. #LifeReflections #EmotionalGrowth

A Barrier Between Two Beautiful Places

Here’s the thing: the wall doesn’t erase the beauty beyond it.

On both sides, there’s life, love, and light. But the barrier—our sadness, our unspoken pain—narrows our focus to the wall itself.

We forget that it’s just one structure, not the whole world. We start believing the wall defines reality. But walls don’t last forever. And most of them have doors.

When you’re in it, the heaviness feels endless. Yet, the truth is, on the other side of that heaviness is another garden—full, vibrant, waiting. #MentalHealthAwareness #PersonalGrowth

What This Means for Us

Sadness isn’t permanent. It’s a state between two chapters.

It’s not about rushing to “get over it.” It’s about knowing there is a beyond. About holding faith—not blind optimism—but trust in the fact that life has more than one blooming season.

When we stop seeing sadness as a destination and start viewing it as a passage, we change our relationship with it. We no longer fight it; we walk through it. #MindsetShift #Resilience

The Question We All Need to Ask

Next time you’re in that space, ask yourself: Am I staring at the wall, or am I walking toward the garden?

Life doesn’t ask us to ignore our sadness. It asks us to remember that it’s never the final scene. There’s always another side. Always. #Hope #InnerStrength #LifeWisdom


 

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