Like it wasn't for some people last year or years before that, this year's Eid is not gonna be the same for others too. Circumstances change and so do people. In fact, change is always happening. Sometimes for the best, but also table-turning change that can cause one to look at one's fairweather friends and just want to punch them and their treachery in the face.
It takes a person of faith to accept and overcome grief motivated by change like that. The faithless and those who are quick to burn their bridges are caused to be in perpetual denial and anger. It's not easy but it should be expected; y'know, going back to how things were, back to rags even where one thought one's riches were forever, having to endure gloom though bloom once felt as if one's birthright, and times when one cannot but pick up humility as one's new habit.
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