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"それは最悪の時代だったそれは最悪の時代だった"

Charles Dickens

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This quote highlights a period when things are going very badly. Imagine a time when everything seems to go wrong in your life, like losing a job and dealing with an illness at the same time. It's a situation where bad events pile up, making life very difficult and stressful. No matter where you look, there is no relief or good news. Take, for example, the Great Depression in the 1930s. People lost their jobs, homes, and savings. The economy was collapsing, and food was scarce. Families struggled every day, facing continuous hardship without a break. In such tough times, it’s important to stay strong and keep the hope alive. Even when everything seems bad, looking for small positives and supporting each other can help you get through. Remembering that hard times do not last forever can give you the strength to overcome difficulties.

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