I don't remember how many Valentine's Days we spent together, nor do I remember how we celebrated them. Perhaps because we are often apart on that day, it is sometimes quietly forgotten. Although we lack the luxury of 999 roses or the drama of a life-long vow, I feel our life together is simple, real, and sincere.
In the blink of an eye, everything changes. But do not worry: God never blinks.
As long as we live candidly and without regret, we can achieve true happiness.
Live your own life and live your own days. What others say does not matter; what matters most is the mindset with which you experience it. Happiness and joy are internal feelings, independent of others. If the gossip or unintentional malice of others can unsettle you, it means your heart is not yet broad enough and your self-cultivation is not yet complete; you must continue to strive.
Pain makes us stronger; tears make us braver; heartbreak makes us wiser. Therefore, be grateful for the past, for it paves the way for a better future. To live is to dare to fight a decisive battle with oneself. There are two paths in life: one that meets the expectations of others, and one that follows your own heart. The former may earn much applause, but it is not your own; the latter may receive no cheers from others, but you will cheer for yourself.