"I can see the sun, but even if I cannot see the sun, I know that it exists. And to know that the sun is there—that is living."
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This metaphor beautifully captures the essence of faith without sight. Even when the sun is obscured, its presence is unquestioned; similarly, belief in something greater does not wane in the absence of tangible proof. Dostoevsky equates this acknowledgment with the very act of living. Faith becomes an intrinsic part of existence, providing light even in darkness. It speaks to an inner certainty that sustains individuals beyond the empirical, anchoring them in a reality that transcends the visible.