if there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun
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used to suggest that experiencing challenges or difficulties can enhance one's appreciation of positive experiences
The origin of the proverb "if there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun" is not definitively documented, but it aligns with sentiments expressed in various cultures and historical contexts. It implies that experiencing difficulties or challenges makes the moments of happiness, peace, or success seem more valuable and enjoyable. Without hardships or struggles, one might not recognize the true value of moments of joy or success. This saying emphasizes the role of contrast in shaping human perception and appreciation.
- Jack's business was going through a rough patch, but his mentor reminded him that if there were no clouds, we should not enjoy the sun, and encouraged him to stay optimistic and keep pushing forward.