"دیروز همه مشکلاتم خیلی دور به نظر میرسید"
— The Beatles
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, it feels like problems from the past are not as bad or pressing as they once seemed. Think about how you might worry a lot about an exam, but after it’s over and done with, those worries disappear, and it doesn't seem as big of a deal anymore. It’s like looking back and realizing that things were not as bad as they felt at the moment. For example, imagine you were nervous about a job interview last week. Once it’s over, it feels like it wasn’t that scary after all. You start to focus on new things instead of dwelling on what happened before. Similarly, it helps to remember that most problems feel bigger when they are happening, but later on, they often seem farther away and less important. This idea can encourage you to stay calm and not stress too much because, soon enough, today's troubles might not feel as significant.