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“Why is this happening to me?”
“Why do I have to go through this?”
“Everyone else seems fine—so why does life feel so heavy right now?”
If these questions have been sitting quietly in your mind, this episode is for you.
In this deeply reflective episode of the Simerjeet Singh Podcast, Simerjeet Singh speaks to anyone going through a difficult season—those moments when life feels overwhelming, unfair, and exhausting, even though you never asked for the storm.
Drawing inspiration from a powerful quote by Haruki Murakami, Simerjeet shares personal reflections on how chaos, pain, and uncertainty often carry hidden meaning. This episode is not about forcing positivity or pretending everything is okay. It is about understanding what storms are truly meant to do.
In this episode, you will reflect on:
Why difficult phases are not meant to destroy us, but to transform us
How adversity shapes clarity, resilience, and inner strength
Why calm seasons cannot teach us what storms can
The importance of remembering past struggles you survived—often in silence
How your strength still exists, even when you momentarily forget it
As Rumi said, “The wound is where the light enters you.”
This episode gently reminds you that the pain you are experiencing today may be shaping a wiser, braver, stronger version of you.
If you’ve made it through storms before—and you have—
then this episode is a reminder that you will make it through this one too.
Listen quietly. Let the words settle.
And if this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may need a moment of hope.
By Simerjeet Singh5
22 ratings
“Why is this happening to me?”
“Why do I have to go through this?”
“Everyone else seems fine—so why does life feel so heavy right now?”
If these questions have been sitting quietly in your mind, this episode is for you.
In this deeply reflective episode of the Simerjeet Singh Podcast, Simerjeet Singh speaks to anyone going through a difficult season—those moments when life feels overwhelming, unfair, and exhausting, even though you never asked for the storm.
Drawing inspiration from a powerful quote by Haruki Murakami, Simerjeet shares personal reflections on how chaos, pain, and uncertainty often carry hidden meaning. This episode is not about forcing positivity or pretending everything is okay. It is about understanding what storms are truly meant to do.
In this episode, you will reflect on:
Why difficult phases are not meant to destroy us, but to transform us
How adversity shapes clarity, resilience, and inner strength
Why calm seasons cannot teach us what storms can
The importance of remembering past struggles you survived—often in silence
How your strength still exists, even when you momentarily forget it
As Rumi said, “The wound is where the light enters you.”
This episode gently reminds you that the pain you are experiencing today may be shaping a wiser, braver, stronger version of you.
If you’ve made it through storms before—and you have—
then this episode is a reminder that you will make it through this one too.
Listen quietly. Let the words settle.
And if this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may need a moment of hope.

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