What does the proverb "better to light a candle than to curse the darkness" mean?

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I love that proverb--it's an ancient Chinese one, and it's the motto of Amnesty International, of which I am a member.

What it means is that it is better to take even the smallest of actions to remedy a situation, rather than do nothing, and curse your misery.

Sometimes, when you are in the deep depths of a bad situation, it's hard to even think to light the candle, but I have found that the proverb is absolutely true. Even something as small and insignificant as getting out and taking a ten minute walk to help clear your head can be the candle you light for yourself.

I think it's doubly true when we seek to help others. I have a friend who wanted to donate to charity for a long time (I am talking years and years), but she never did it because she felt that what she could afford was too small an amount. I finally convinced her to write a check for $5 to the charity of her choice. She kept saying that no organization can do anything with $5, but I finally pointed out to her that that may be true, but if 1000 people like her contribute that $5, then the organization can certainly find a use for the resulting $5000. She finally learned how to "light a candle", and now she donates what she can, however small the sum, to a charity that can use whatever they can get.

So light candles when you can. It's a much better way to live ;)
It means it is better to do something about your problems than just complaining about them.
It's better to know than live in ignorance.
Do something to help yourself instead of complaining.
its a statement about being proactive; taking charge of your circumstances by making things happen in your life rather than being a victim of your circumstance by allowing life to happen to you.

paraphrase it: it's better to get a job than whine about being broke; it's better to make a sandwich than to cry about being hungry; it's better to turn on the friggin' lights than to complain about sitting in the dark...
It's better doing something, no matter how small, to improve your circumstances.
Rather than to do nothing and complain about things.
It is better to avail the opportunity than to curse the destiny.
Stop whining and do something to help yourself.
It means that complaining is pointless and a waste of time and that you should look at your options and do something about what you find disappointing rather than waste energy being miserable.

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