Life is full of ebbs and flows, drifting through the tides of time. It is precisely because of regrets that we hold onto longing, dreams, and aspirations. Do not fear setbacks or avoid troubles; only by learning to look up at happiness from the depths of regret can we cherish the small joys of life.
Only by respecting yourself first will others truly respect you.
Maintain a sense of mystery. The transition from being strangers to becoming intimate should not be too rapid, as spiritual connection requires time. True intimacy is not just physical satisfaction, but also spiritual resonance. In this process, one should avoid haste and recklessness; otherwise, even if physical needs are met, the spirit may become stagnant, losing the essence of joy.
Human memory is often too keen. If we could forget the past, every day would be a brand new beginning.
Sometimes, your actions lead to misunderstanding, and your refusals lead to reproach. Few people truly care how much time or energy you sacrifice for others, let alone whether you are exhausted or in need of rest.
When busy, we feel "life is like a play"; looking back, we realize "life is but a play." In dreams, we believe "dreams are life," but upon waking, we realize "life is a dream." Life is a one-way journey; once we set off, there is no return. Since we each have only one chance to dream, why not make that dream vivid and colorful? Just as we have only one performance on the stage of life, let us make it worth watching, so our existence is not in vain.