Finding Strength in Struggle: Van Gogh's Timeless Advice

Thu Jan 22 2026
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Van Gogh is known for his art, but his letters show a man who fought hard to find happiness. He wrote over 200 letters. In them, he talked about his struggles and tried to find meaning in his pain. Most people know van Gogh as a troubled artist. But his letters show he was also a thinker. He wrote about how to live well even when life is hard. This is something everyone can relate to. One letter stands out. He wrote it to his brother Theo in 1878. In it, he talks about how life isn't always easy. He says, \"The light from above doesn't always shine on us. Sometimes it's hidden behind clouds. \"
At the time, van Gogh was trying to become a preacher. But he failed his exams. This must have been tough. Yet, he didn't give up. He wrote, \"Those who face hard times and don't give up are stronger than those who never face struggles. \" He also gave himself advice. He said to keep calm, learn from everything, and hold onto what's good. This advice is still useful today. It's interesting that van Gogh's words sound like modern psychology. He talks about resilience and learning from struggles. This is something everyone can use, not just leaders. Van Gogh's life was full of ups and downs. But his letters show he never gave up. He kept trying to find meaning in his struggles. This is a lesson for everyone.
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