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Keep a Good Face in Bad Weather (Put on a brave face)

This poem belongs to Chapter 2: Latin American Popular Sayings with a Soulful Adaptation. (When choosing to keep your inner light turns storms into calm.)

By Liora Vogel Published 7 months ago 2 min read

They say:

“Keep a good face in bad weather.”

But this isn’t just a saying—

it’s a decision.

A way of living.

I wasn’t always the best person,

because this world, sadly,

is full of people who hurt others.

And for a long time,

I responded the same way.

Until one day,

a being of light came into my life

and taught me something I’d never thought of before:

Those who hurt,

were once hurt themselves.

And that phrase…

touched a core within me.

That’s when I decided to change.

Not to seem better,

but because I didn’t want to keep

repeating society’s patterns.

At first, it was hard.

I didn’t do it naturally,

but I knew that if I responded with anger,

I’d only keep feeding that toxic energy.

So I began to respond differently.

When someone spoke badly to me,

I answered with respect.

When someone treated me with hate,

I met them with love.

And over time…

it became part of me.

It wasn’t fake anymore.

And something incredible began to happen:

the people around me started to change too.

Without even realizing it,

I was also healing other people’s wounds.

I won’t lie:

the bad things didn’t stop.

Hard moments still came my way.

People who hurt me.

Unfair situations.

But even then,

I chose to keep a good face.

Not because it was easy,

but because I understood

that the hard part isn’t what happens—

it’s how you decide to face it.

And one day, without realizing it…

it wasn’t effort anymore.

It wasn’t a strategy.

It was just me.

And finally, the good things began to come.

Stability.

Kind people.

Beings of light.

I started to feel good

inside and out.

People noticed.

“You look different,” they said.

Today, I have many good things.

But even so,

difficult moments still come.

The difference is now,

I don’t get lost in them.

Because I understood

that keeping a good face

isn’t a mask.

It’s a choice.

And when you don’t betray your light,

the universe, sooner or later,

responds with the same energy.

So today I can say,

with all my truth:

Keep a good face in bad weather.

Not as consolation,

but as a banner

painted deep inside me.

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About the Creator

Liora Vogel

Vibrational poetry for souls who want to awaken.

Chapter 1: awakening of the soul.

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