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weal and woe
the contrasting experiences of both prosperity and adversity that individuals may encounter in life
The idiom "weal and woe" is a poetic expression that highlights the contrasting aspects of life, representing both prosperity (weal) and adversity (woe). Its origin is not precisely known, but it has been in use for centuries in literature and speech, particularly in a more archaic context. This phrase is used to convey the idea that life contains a mixture of good and bad experiences, and it implies that one must accept and endure both the favorable and unfavorable circumstances they encounter.
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