I quite agree with this passage: what you talk about is not important; what matters is whether you truly keep the other person in your heart and care about their emotions. All relationships eventually come to an end; it only depends on how long both sides can keep even the most ordinary topics going. If cherished, even boredom can quietly last a lifetime.
It is just that a person who never belonged here has left; why does it feel like losing everything.
Those who are careless about their self-image often greatly reduce their personal charm and social effectiveness in interactions. One should strive to build a better image.
Calligraphy and painting are elegant arts; once consumed by greed and obsession, they easily take on a merchant-like nature.
She walked forward in confusion and suddenly saw a man leaning by the lotus pond ahead, seemingly resting with his eyes closed. His slender figure blocked the scattered colors on the ground. The purple hydrangeas were in full bloom, almost too heavy for the branches to hold. Half of the moon reflected in the water, carrying traces of past elegance.
A well-timed smile can create miracles and help resolve deadlocks in difficult situations.
Life should embrace the wisdom of “less”: eating until seven-tenths full; working without overexertion and leaving space for others; receiving less so that others may have more. Life is short, and learning to live with “less” brings greater ease and comfort.
When facing great difficulties, do not panic. Stay calm and avoid rushing to rely on others. Seek hope within despair, and life will eventually turn toward the light.