meaning of the proverb Happiness is an uphill battle. wear the good shoes
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This proverb is akin to an advice or an ode to the price one must pay in order to receive joy.
Explanation:
as the cliché saying goes there are 'ups and downs' in life and in contrast to this saying we see illustrated clearly that life isn't always sunshine and rainbows.We need to strive for satisfaction, work hard for happiness, stand up for what we believe in and all this takes courage and conviction and a postive mindset among other qualities which have been symbolized by 'good shoes'.Seeking happiness doesn't come easy so we need to get off on a good start and prepare for the days of toil to come beforehand by wearing good shoes.
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