Time does not necessarily prove everything, but it certainly reveals the truth. A leaf, weathered by seasons and storms, teaches us the essence of life; a sentiment, evolving from nothingness to existence and back, lets us experience the sweetness and bitterness of love. Time makes life clearer, the heart purer, and love more translucent. We must cherish what we have and strive for what we seek, for life is an ongoing journey.
From a psychological standpoint, people are most sincere and selfless when they act without calculating costs. True love is found in unconditional and total devotion. Because they do not calculate gain or loss, people appear sincere, kind, and lovable. Conversely, those who over-calculate costs often seem selfish and untrustworthy. Many of the most moving moments in this world stem from such selfless dedication—this is the essence of love, devotion, and greatness. Many miracles also occur as a response to this kind of selfless giving.
Life is limited, and all that we gain will eventually be lost. Everything has its answer. Instead of worrying, it is better to let things take their natural course. What we call "forever" is what we can never reach, and "the past" is what we can never forget. Sometimes there are no second chances, no pauses, and no restarts. Once the present is missed, it may never return.
Some memories are hard to let go of as years pass. If you find it difficult to move on, remember that besides tears, time is the medicine that washes away pain. Time heals emotional wounds. There are no impossible paths, only things we fail to understand. Stay strong; as time passes, the pain will fade, much like tea being diluted, eventually losing its bitterness and leaving a hint of sweetness.
If one day you want to cry, call me; I cannot guarantee a laugh, but I can cry with you. If one day you want to run away, call me; I cannot persuade you to stay, but I will run with you. If one day you don't want to hear anyone talk, call me; I promise to be by your side in silence. If one day I don't answer the phone, please come see me, because at that moment, I might need you.