When it comes to describing what quotes mean, there is one of them that really catches my attention, that is, "there are two sides to every coin" which essentially means that there are always two same or different notions about a determinate issue, that is to say, if something apparently exceptional could be happening to us, inevitably something wrong could be resulting conversely.
Thus, because of this real fact, the phrase object of this study, inquiries at a "simple coin", which as we all know has always two different sides.
Firstly, throughout our lives, we can witness a set of both experiences and facts that we can compare them with the two sides of a coin because there are always unbalanced odds, intrinsically. Moreover, we have to be aware that there is always a backlash after an action, and needless to say that we can compare this analogy with the two sides of a coin, which by its very nature, has two different sides, i.e., we have to raise awareness of not only the positive aspects of certain situation but also the negative ones, we have to be thoughtful enough to learn how to discern and to get the most out of every event that we could face on a daily basis, as we know, there are always two sides in every coin.
Another point worth noting is that when you learn how to interpret this quote, you realize that life itself is like a coin due to the fact that there are always ups and downs, as well as props and cons and learning how to get over them as long as we know how to do it wisely, at the end will pay off.
Taking everything into consideration, I have nothing left to say that we have to learn to catch an eye on things to push through, bearing in mind always that there are always two sides in every coin, just like the yin yang.