"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" is a Chinese proverb meaning better to do something about a problem than just complain about it. Further, a candle is a small answer to a large problem, but it is still a worthy step in the right direction, rather than just bemoaning the problem (of darkness).
This phrase means that it is more productive to take action and create positive change rather than focusing on the negative aspects of a situation. It encourages proactive solutions rather than complaining or accepting the status quo.
Better to Do a Good Deed - Rather than Curse in Your situation!
In addition:
Instead of wallowing in your misery, be aware that you can change your situation.
Because it is a book and it is a good book so there!
this is a Chinese proverb. this means that it is better to light and find a way out for oneself and the others rather than to starve in the darkness
Several people are associated with the comment, John F Kennedy and Peter Benensen, founder of Amnesty International. Originally attributed to a Chinese proverb
This is a quote by Confucius.
"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" is a Chinese proverb meaning better to do something about a problem than just complain about it. Further, a candle is a small answer to a large problem, but it is still a worthy step in the right direction, rather than just bemoaning the problem (of darkness).Means if you can change a bad situation it's better to do that than to complain about it.
"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" is a Chinese proverb meaning better to do something about a problem than just complain about it. Further, a candle is a small answer to a large problem, but it is still a worthy step in the right direction, rather than just bemoaning the problem (of darkness).
it means that better to face the problem than wait for any help ...
The motto of The Christophers is 'It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.'.
"It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" is a saying that refers to being proactive, rather than just lamenting bad circumstances. The saying comes from Amnesty International founder, Peter Benenson, during a speech in 1961. He got the idea from a few phrases in the Bible.
A Chinese proverb - 'Don't curse the darkness - light a candle.' Used by Adlai Stevenson (1900-65), praising Eleanor Roosevelt in an address to the United Nations General Assembly in 1962 - 'She would rather light candles than curse the darkness, and her glow has warmed the world.'
it is a Chinese proverb
a curse from noah
u click on the fire and light the shandelers or the cannon
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
cursing or complaining about something does not usually get the desired effect. Some times it is best to effect change, make the difference.
You have to light the candle at the third chandelier closest to the last one.