"Misfortune depends on blessings, and blessings rely on misfortune." This comes from Chapter 58 of Laozi's Tao Te Ching, "Blessings and misfortunes depend on each other." It is a Chinese idiom that means blessing and misfortune are interdependent and can transform into each other. In good times, arrogance will breed disaster and turn from blessing to disaster; in adversity, working hard will turn from disaster to blessing.
I am a Christian, and a lyric in "The Hymns of the Saints" is "Lord, your grace is so amazing, you hide your grace in suffering. Suffering is grace... ."
It can be seen from this that suffering and grace are not absolute, but dialectically unified. For example, due to swine fever, my business is now much worse. However, the weather is so hot, I feel a lot more relaxed and have more time to study and enrich myself.
"Where there is a will, there is a way." I believe that my efforts will not be in vain, and one day I will reap the fruitful fruits of literature. I also believe that all people with lofty ideals in the world can realize their good wishes!