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“Poor human nature cannot bear such strains as heavenly triumphs bring to it; there must come a reaction. Excess of joy or excitement must be paid for by subsequent depressions. While the trial lasts, the strength is equal to the emergency; but when it is over, natural weakness claims the right to…” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“Poor human nature cannot bear such strains as heavenly triumphs bring to it; there must come a reaction. Excess of joy or excitement must be paid for by subsequent depressions. While the trial lasts, the strength is equal to the emergency; but when it is over, natural weakness claims the right to show itself.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Christian Life, 1885

Human beings cannot sustain extreme joy without a subsequent period of low mood; excess happiness is often followed by depression.

In simple terms: Extreme joy leads to later low mood.

Key Takeaway

Balance joy with realistic expectations.

Themes

human nature emotion balance psychology

Mood

reflective cautious

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • personal setbacks
  • celebrations
  • stress management
  • mental health
  • creative projects

Key Concepts

hedonic adaptation emotional cycles resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain equilibrium after great success?
  • What strategies prevent post‑celebration slump?
A Different Perspective

Joy may be fleeting and can mask underlying issues.

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