Care's an Enemy To Life

 The first time I read this phrase, I did a double-take and look at the footnote to understand the meaning. Toby refers to the sadness that has "plagued" Olivia with the passing of her brother, and then says, "I am sure care's an enemy to life." The meaning of the word "care" here isn't the same as we might use it today; it is synonymous with "sorrow" in this case. Essentially, Toby is explaining that sorrow prevents us from the happiness that we hope to find in life. However, I have to disagree. Dwelling on sadness and sorrow is not healthy - certainly we should do what we can to keep an optimistic attitude and look for the good things in life. However, without sorrow, we would never be able to experience the happiness and joy that we so desperately seek in this life. We learn this in the scriptures: there must be an opposition in all things, because without the bad we would never appreciate the good. The moments in my life that have shaped me most were those in which I was sad. Moments when I felt hopeless or defeated or like there was no point in getting back up again. And yet, after every failure, every heartbreak, every bad day, I have kept going, and the joy that comes after those rainy days is a joy that I would never be able to appreciate otherwise. I hope I can always remember that sorrow, while hard and confusing, is temporary, and is necessary to everlasting happiness.

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