Friendship embodies two great joys in life. To experience these joys, one must be cheerful and diligent.
Forgiving others creates space within your own heart for flexibility and ease.
What can suffering and sorrow change? Can they bring back what is lost? Quietly leaving others' stages, wandering through the dazzling lights and indulging in laughter and play, only such experiences allow me to temporarily release my worries and vent emotions. Bearing your words, after a spring and summer, I begin to no longer rely on such feelings.
Life is like a play. No matter how we choose to act, from beginning to end, we are merely actors on the stage of time. We pass through unknown twists and turns, and only we truly understand the hardships endured for growth. Those scenes fill our memories, and through the trials and reflections, we gain the thick book of time.
In the morning, I draw aside the curtain, and warm sunlight falls on my face. The sun carries warmth and fragrance, lighting up my heart. Ah, I love the sun; it is embedded in my heart, making me enraptured and opening my emotions. The sun truly resides in my heart, and I feel bright and full of sunshine!
To dispel troubles, we must find a confidant to share our thoughts, which may ease our hearts. Yet, when we truly seek a confidant, we realize that genuine friends are few, which brings up another topic—our interpersonal relationships.