the idea conveyed in the poem is that human life is subjected to change in terms of age and circumstances. Write an article on how the human being should handle change.plssssss
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Explanation:
How A Human Being Should Handle Change
The famous saying is ‘Change is the only constant’. The poem, The Photograph is about transience of human life, death, and mysteries surroundings them.
She also makes mention of man’s transience on the sands of life. When she thinks about all this she becomes miserably quiet with the sadness of separation from her mother.
The riddle of short human life has always confounded mankind. Poets, writers, philosophers, scientists, and researchers have not been able to find any clue to it. On the other hand, Nature is far more permanent than human life. The sun, the moon, the mountains, rivers, seas, and planets appear to be eternal (But actually they are also temporary, though their temporariness lasts longer than human beings).
In such a world where everything is ephemeral and transient, man must find a strategy to tackle this transience and the pain associated with it. This is possible only by finding the Permanent. The only permanent entity in this world is God. Until man anchors his ship in God, he must learn to adapt to this change.
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As part of our nature as humans, we normally do not like major changes and the fear of the unknown that accompanies change. The “anticipatory anxiety” that we experience in the midst of important life changes can be emotionally paralyzing.[1] To handle changes in your life, you need to accept what is beyond your control and focus on your own internal transition to the new reality. Remember that feeling fear about change does not mean that change is bad — what seems frightening at first may well turn
be for the best. A good maxim to keep in mind is the old hippie saying: "Don’t knock it until you have tried it."
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