“The higher the mountains, the more level in grace.”
— Charles Spurgeon
Simplified Meaning:
When facing big challenges, people often become more humble and graceful. Imagine you're climbing a very tall mountain. As you go higher, it gets tougher, and you realize how small you are compared to the mountain. This humbling experience makes you appreciate what you have and understand that you're not the center of the world. In life, big obstacles can also make us more understanding and kind. Think about someone who survived a serious illness. They often become more compassionate and grateful for life. Facing something difficult can change the way we see the world, helping us grow in character and treating others better. If you apply this idea to your own life, think of tough times as chances to become a better person. Instead of getting angry or discouraged, use these moments to learn and be more patient. It can help you to grow stronger and more gracious, just like climbing those high mountains makes a climber appreciate the journey and the view.