Guest: Metin Abay
Title of The Work: Every Night Has a Morning
Original Title: Her Gecenin Bir Sabahı Oluyor
Genre: Prose Writing
The introduction is the most difficult part when I start writing. Afterwards… Then it comes to mind and all the words and sentences are lined up like a string.
It flows just like time.
One should not be afraid of the dark. Being in the dark doesn’t mean you can’t reach the light. On the contrary, it allows you to reach the light.
Everyone has a problem in life, but no one’s problem is permanent.
-Isn’t it?
Let’s sit and think about it. What troubles and sorrows have we seen in our lives from our childhood to today. Which one of them is permanent? Which one has not passed? Which of them did not remain as a memory on the dusty shelves of the past so that the next ones will be permanent.
Darkness equals distress, distress brings sadness. So why does this mood only happen in the dark? Do we never worry during the day? Do we never feel sad? Is it the darkness itself that is troublesome?
I think “silence” is the worst. In silence you think. You talk to yourself. Your mind plays tricks on you; either you win or your mind wins.
Yes, maybe it is the mind that usually wins. But if in the bright field of everybody’s mind, the remedy for silence is sound and the remedy for darkness is light.
-Does the mind still win?
Or do we level the playing field a little bit?
I think we do, and that’s when we start winning.
The most valuable thing to remember:
For every darkness, there will be light.
That every night will have its day…
Let’s not forget, the sun will always be with us.