The years gone by always have both fulfillment and imperfection. Life is like a song, and time flows like water, never to return. During critical moments in life, a single mistake can become a factor that prevents perfection. Such interludes often lead us to agonizing contemplation, yet they remain irremediable; we can only move past them and continue our journey forward.
Be strict with yourself and lenient with others.
Avoiding intimacy is often the greatest longing for it. A child who longs for a mother's embrace but hasn't received one for a long time may resist when she finally reaches out. Many people use this same mechanism in intimate relationships, eventually leading to estrangement. Once we recognize the sadness and fear behind such avoidance, a sincere and heartfelt embrace can break down their defenses.
There is a path everyone must walk—the detours of youth. Without bumping into walls, falling, or experiencing setbacks, how can one forge a resilient spirit and truly grow? Without experience, there is no real growth. Therefore, young people should not fear making mistakes. As long as it is a path you have chosen, venture forth boldly; even if you err, it is never too late to turn around.
The greatest harvest in life is having someone who stays by your side. The deepest love requires no promises; it is shown through care in companionship. The purest affection needs no words; it exists in silent devotion. To walk life's path together and offer warmth amidst the toil of daily life. You may not be perfect, but in the eyes of those who love you, you are the most beautiful; you may not be wealthy, but in the hearts of those who love you, you are an eternal home. The most enduring possession in life is not cherishing a moment, but cherishing a lifetime.