Every cloud has a silver lining

There's always some advantage in a bad situation. Every cloud has a silver lining is a phrase to use when you want to think positively.
It looks like it’s going to be a bad storm, but the rainbow is beautiful.

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Saying: Every cloud has a silver lining

No matter how bad a situation may seem, it is essential to remember that every cloud has a silver lining.

Nothing is 100% bad.


There is always some advantage in a bad situation.


Thinking positively is essential; when you do, you should tell yourself that every cloud has a silver lining.

Believe me.

This is very important.

Perhaps you will lose your job one day, and everything will seem hopeless.

Now, of course, I hope that never happens to you, but if it does, remember that no matter how many clouds you may feel are over your head, there’s always a silver lining somewhere that will get you through the adversity.

Yes, I know it’s a cliché.

However, it’s a cliché, and it is true.

In bad times, the only thing that we can hold on to is the truth.

If you lose your job, it will be difficult for a while, but it is also an opportunity to learn a new skill set and begin a new career, perhaps in a new industry.


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