Zachowanie, Postawa i Podejście - Nadzieja i pozytywne nastawienie
Poznaj angielskie przysłowia opisujące nadzieję i pozytywne nastawienie, w tym „nie wszystko stracone, co jest w niebezpieczeństwie” i „najciemniejsza godzina jest tuż przed świtem”.
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said to suggest that there is potential for good or positive outcomes, even in the face of adversity
used to suggest that there is still hope for a situation or outcome that is at risk or in danger, emphasizing the importance of maintaining optimism and perseverance in difficult times
nie wszystko stracone, co jest w niebezpieczeństwie
used to suggest that a good day or positive mindset can serve as a driving force for individuals to perform better and achieve success in their endeavors
used to suggest taking positive action, even if it is small, is more effective and productive than simply complaining or criticizing a situation without doing anything to improve it
lepiej zapalić jedną świecę, niż przeklinać ciemność
used to suggest that when things seem to be at their worst and most difficult, it is often a sign that a positive change or breakthrough is about to happen
najciemniejsza godzina jest tuż przed świtem
used to imply that even in difficult or negative situations, there is often something positive or hopeful to be found
nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło
used to imply that one should focus on the present moment and not let concerns about what might happen in the future cause unnecessary stress or anxiety
każdy dzień przynosi ze sobą swój chleb
used to suggest that relying solely on hope without taking practical steps to achieve one's goals can lead to disappointment and negative outcomes
kto żyje nadzieją, tańczy do złej melodii
used to imply that, despite the difficulties and challenges that one may face, there is hope for a positive outcome in the future with patience and perseverance
used to imply that things often appear at their worst just before a significant positive change or improvement occurs