To live is to choose — again and again. Life is not a single, sweeping decision but a series of small, daily choices: to rise, to reach out, to love, to create meaning even when it would be easier to retreat.
In the midst of suffering, many people ask: What is the point? How do I go on? These are not questions to be solved but invitations to explore what it means to live authentically.
Choosing life does not mean ignoring pain or covering it with forced positivity. Rather, it means acknowledging our wounds and still stepping forward. It is about cultivating the courage to face uncertainty, to love despite the risk of loss, and to hold joy and sorrow in the same tender hands.
We are not merely surviving; we are shaping our lives with each breath, each act of kindness, each moment of connection. In this way, life becomes not something that simply happens to us but something we actively create — a work of art in progress.
Victor Frankl wrote, "Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose." When we connect to what gives us purpose — love, creativity, service, spiritual depth — life reveals its texture and richness, even in its fragility.
May you choose life each day, in all its complexity. May you find moments of wonder, intimacy, and meaning. And may you come to see your life not as a series of problems to be fixed, but as a story to be lived fully and deeply.