“Don’t take your toys inside just because it’s raining”
— Cher
Simplified Meaning:
When things get tough or don't go the way you want, it’s important not to give up on what you love or stop doing what makes you happy. Imagine a child playing outside with friends, and suddenly it starts to rain. Instead of quickly running inside and stopping the fun, the child could find a way to keep playing, maybe by moving the game to a covered porch or finding a new game that works in the rain. In everyday life, this means you shouldn’t let small problems or challenges stop you from pursuing your goals or enjoying activities. For example, if you're learning to draw but get frustrated because it's not perfect, keep practicing even when it's hard. Adapt and find ways to continue, and you’ll often find new opportunities or strengths you didn’t know you had.