It is said that all good things must come to an end, and the ultimate destiny of life is death. The moment of eternal sleep is like the closing of a grand ball. The encounters and stories from that dance eventually fade away with the drifting soul.
What we truly need might be quite simple: a gentle breeze, a few clouds, or a beautiful view. Only through simplicity can we find the true essence of life. All the flavors of life eventually boil down to a single word: simplicity. Struggle is the salt of life; without it, even the finest life would be tasteless.
Physical development has the greatest impact before adulthood, psychological development is most apparent in middle age, and spiritual development becomes most prominent in the final stages of life. A life that combines grace with wrinkles is truly beautiful, and a wise old age often shines with brilliant light.
I do not envy or feel jealous of couples who are inseparable; I lack the energy and time to argue or break up over time zone differences. All I can do is to wrap myself in a coat when the wind rises, to immerse myself in books, to participate in activities, and to cultivate self-discipline. I hope that no matter what day comes in the future, I will have the right to stand by your side with unwavering confidence.
A mother says that if I admit my mistakes, she will hold my hand again; you say that sometimes admitting mistakes can bring us back together. Family will always forgive because we are their children; lovers are harder to forgive because we are all still just children.
One must be able to withstand lies, endure deception, forget broken promises, let go of everything, and ultimately use a smile to mask the tears shed. I would rather stumble many times while running than live a life of rigid conformity.
Life is like an invisible scale. Everyone on it seeks a point of balance, striving to stand firmer, walk further, and live a more wonderful life.