Kudrat Dutta ChaudharyBut whenever tragedy strikes, one is left either to die or with a plethora of ifs and buts to ponder over.
About This Quote
Whenever tragedy strikes, one is left either to die or with a plethora of ifs and buts to ponder over. This quote addresses the fact that life is so filled with many challenges and difficulties, all leading up to an uncertain outcome. The poet asks if he should take his life or continue living to the best of his abilities. The answer is simple—he must continue living to the best of his abilities. When tragedies strike, one must rise above it to overcome all other obstacles that come along for the ride.
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