Newman's second law: Just when things look darkest, they go black.
This quote highlights the often ironic nature of life’s challenges. When we feel we've hit our lowest point and everything seems bleak, the situation can sometimes deepen unexpectedly before it improves. It serves as a reminder that moments of despair might be temporary, and even in the darkest times, circumstances can suddenly change for the better or worse. The unpredictability underscores the importance of resilience and a sense of humor, encouraging us to persevere through difficult times with the understanding that the darkness might just be the prelude to a new phase or insight.