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Be a rainbow in someone else's cloud

  • MGS Seva Foundation Team
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

“Be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud” is a reminder that kindness is not always about grand gestures or loud declarations. Sometimes, it is simply about showing up in someone’s life at a moment when their world feels heavy, unclear, or dim. A rainbow does not erase the storm; it appears after it, quietly transforming the sky into something softer, more hopeful, and unexpectedly beautiful. In the same way, we often don’t have the power to remove someone’s struggles, but we can change how they feel while going through them.


Every person carries their own invisible weather. Some walk through days filled with stress, loss, disappointment, or uncertainty, even when they smile on the outside. In those moments, a small act of warmth can matter more than we realize. A thoughtful message, a patient ear, a word of encouragement, or even just being present without judgment can become that “rainbow” someone didn’t know they needed. It is not about fixing their life—it is about reminding them that they are not alone in it.


What makes this idea powerful is its simplicity. Being a rainbow does not require wealth, status, or extraordinary ability. It only requires awareness of others and the willingness to step outside of your own concerns for a moment. Often, people remember not the big achievements we chase, but the small moments where someone made them feel seen, valued, or understood. Those moments linger like color after rain.


At the same time, being a rainbow is not always easy. It asks for emotional generosity even when you may be dealing with your own storms. It is a quiet strength—the ability to offer light without expecting anything in return. But this does not mean neglecting yourself; rather, it means recognizing that compassion can exist alongside your own challenges. When shared genuinely, kindness does not diminish you—it expands something human in you.


In a world that can often feel fast, divided, or indifferent, choosing to be a source of comfort becomes an act of quiet resistance. It reminds us that connection still matters, that empathy still has a place, and that small goodness still adds up. One person’s rainbow might be the reason another person keeps going, tries again, or simply breathes a little easier that day.


Ultimately, “be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud” is not just advice—it is a way of living. It is about leaving people better than you found them, not through perfection, but through presence. And sometimes, that simple presence is enough to turn someone’s darkest sky into something they can endure—and eventually, something they can look back on and realize they survived.

 
 
 

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