As time passes, friendships deepen; though distances may separate us, our hearts remain connected.
I also long to stay by your side, to comfort you when you are sad, to pretend to be angry and scold you when you are drunk before taking you home; I also wish to witness the helplessness and heartache you feel when facing endless impossibilities.
Those who understand love know when to let go and when to cherish. Those who understand emotion know the meaning of distance and the importance of compassion. Not all love is a perfect match, and not all relationships are sincere.
A hundred years of life is like a musical score we compose ourselves. It has high and low melodies, varying rhythms, sometimes lyrical and smooth, sometimes intense and dramatic. It is because of these ups and downs that life reveals its vastness and grandeur. Even if our lives are as plain as water, we can still compose them into a beautiful "Clair de Lune"—soft, warm, and soothing.
People often fail to see that even to achieve the most insignificant success, one must take many difficult and even painful steps. As Anne Sullivan suggested, one should always maintain a hopeful, cheerful, bright, and energetic spirit, engaging in thoughts that benefit both mind and body.
It is easy to live comfortably at home, but traveling can be difficult. In truth, the difficulty lies not in leaving home, but in how one lives while at home. If one is used to having everything done for them, then going out will inevitably be hard. No matter how busy one is with work or how skilled in their profession, basic life skills are indispensable. For those who lack self-sufficiency, the world can be a harsh place, making self-reliance a vital lesson of life.
I love traveling; I love the freedom it brings. I believe travel is much like life. Most people spend years longing for a specific scenery or a city, striving toward a single goal. I am different; I love aimless travel, avoiding the crowds and venturing into the unknown. Like a dandelion drifting on the free wind, knowing neither where it flies nor where it lands, yet able to drink the morning dew to nourish the mind, soak in the sunlight to broaden the soul, and let the wind and rain cleanse the spirit.