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Tomorrow will be better
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 15 - 04 - 2011


Let us begin to say: "tomorrow will be better than today", a simple and a very promising sentence that will lead to a flourishing future. Stop at every word in this sentence to see how it is so optimistic. The first word 'tomorrow' refers to (the future). It can be 'the day after today' or 'any other day coming in the near or far future'. The second word' will be' is the future tense of verb (to be). The third word ' better than' is the comparative form from the adjective (good). And here the comparison is set between the future (tomorrow) and the day people are living (today). So the sentence says:" the future will be better than the day man is living now". The last word in this sentence 'today' refers to (the day we are living).This is a very simple analysis of the sentence for mentioned. How many people think that tomorrow will be better than today? , and who is optimistic and feels that the future may be happier and more shinny than today? To be honest, few of us think that way. That is to say, few are optimistic about the future. This is simply because of our narrow view to our life. Some, if not all, the people think the other way around. To put it in other words, they think that tomorrow will be worse than today. Do you know why they are thinking so? The reasons that make people think that way are so obvious. The first and the most important reason is that people become fed up with everything in their lives. The daily routine and its boring rhythm are the main cause for such pessimistic thought. The second reason is that people are becoming far apart from the religious beliefs and God's rulings. This is because of the new opened life which most of the people are living nowadays. The third reason is life's disturbed conditions represented in the high prices of commodities and daily basic needs. The fourth reason is the absence of love and the loss of the kind and gentle feelings that were present in every man's heart long years ago. That is to say most of the people nowadays are envious and jealous and carry bad feeling toward one another. The last reason is the loss of security and safety. Every person, nowadays, is expecting a stab in his back even from the nearest person to his heart, like ; the son , the brother, or any other person whom he loves. Finally, all the people should try to be optimistic." Tomorrow will be better", all the people have to think that way. Do your best and respect the religious rulings. Obey god and obey your parents. Love others, so others will love you. This is the best way to a shinny, flourishing life. Always think positively and try not to look at your life from a narrow view. Open your mind and you will see the difference.

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