1. "What hurts you, blesses you"
The thing that cracks you open is the same
thing that lets light in. Heartbreak teaches
you what love actually is. Failure teaches
you who you are without the mask.
Betrayal teaches you your own boundaries.
The wound is the blessing because it
forces you to grow something you couldn't
grow in comfort. Nobody gets wisdom
from winning. You get it from bleeding
2. "Darkness is your candle"
You think you need light to see. But
sometimes it's only when everything goes
black that your eyes adjust.
Your depression shows you what you've
been avoiding. Your loneliness shows you
who you actually miss. Your rock bottom
shows you the floor is solid - you can
stand.
The darkness doesn't swallow you. It
illuminates you. lt's the candle that lets you
see what was hiding in plain sight: your
strength, your truth, your next step.
Why this isn't toxic positivity:
Rumi isn't saying "just be happy you're
suffering." He's saying suffering has
function.
A wound forces blood flow. Darkness
forces your eyes to search. Pain forces you
to ask real questions you'd never ask in
comfort: What do / actually want? What am I
tolerating? Who am I without this?
The hurt is the teacher. The dark is the
classroom.
Real version:
The breakup that destroyed you -
taught you to stop abandoning yourself.
The job loss
showed you your
identity wasn't your title.
made you finally face
The anxiety
what you've been numbing.
The blessing doesn't remove the hurt. It
uses the hurt.
So: what's hurting you right now? And if
you held it up like a candle, what would it
show vou?



