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Welcome to this column where we will talk about proverbs, those popular phrases that have been transmitted from generation to generation and that contain teachings and popular wisdom. Sayings are a way of summarizing the human experience and conveying important values and knowledge about life and human relationships. We will explore some of the best known sayings and see how they have been used in different cultures and times. We are excited to share this rich tradition with you, and I hope this column will be a source of inspiration and wisdom for all readers. Let us begin!
“There is no evil that lasts 100 years or a body that can withstand it.”
This saying means that no adversity or problem will last forever, and that no one can endure a difficult situation for an endless period of time. It is a way of expressing that everything has an end and that, although it may be difficult, it is possible to overcome difficulties. The idea is that, although they may seem eternal, negative situations will eventually end, and that it is important to maintain a positive and resilient attitude to overcome them.