“There is light at the end of the tunnel.”
By: Zakiya Holman
Sometimes, it feels like the world is a dark place. Our emotions are heavy with burdens, and our senses are overwhelmed by confusion as we stumble in the darkness. However, a quiet voice says, “There is light at the end of the tunnel.” This simple saying, passed down from generation to generation, states that even in the most hopeless situations, there remains hope for a brighter tomorrow.
Adversity is perfectly captured by the tunnel metaphor. We may feel suffocated by life’s personal, professional, and global challenges. Shadows cloud our once-clear path, leaving us confused and disoriented. Loss, illness, and failure cause these feelings. Moving forward may feel like a battle against countless worries and insecurities.
In addition to acknowledging darkness, the proverb’s power comes from its promise. The term “light” relates to hope, a glimmer of promise that helps us be resilient. The idea that even the most impassable tunnel has an end and that beyond the shadows is a kinder and brighter landscape has gone worldwide. Hope is a tremendous force that propels us ahead, not a guarantee or hollow promise. Because of this, we can endure the current darkness, knowing that it is fleeting and that a better future is ahead. At its core, the human soul has an unbreakable flame that may be drawn on in the most difficult of times. We may expand this inner light by boldness, commitment, and compassion. We can then use its light to illuminate the route ahead and encourage others in darkness.