Pain has sharp teeth; those who are weak will be left covered in wounds.
The first touch of emotion for a student is seeing who we truly are.
As the saying goes, contentment brings happiness. Everyone must learn to cherish the tangible life before them, rather than blindly chasing a vague and unreachable happiness. Instead of pursuing the illusory, it is better to cherish the blessings we already have.
Life is merely a continuous succession of passersby. Perhaps a single breakup means no more meetings; perhaps a single moment of initiative or a word of longing can bring more warmth and less regret. In the world of emotions, there is no right or wrong, only who understands how to cherish more, and who knows how to put that appreciation into action. Staying together through thick and thin is indeed not easy, but many things are made meaningful and sincere precisely because they are difficult.
Nowadays, many people mimic whatever is trending in the world or follow whatever others are rushing to buy. Mainstream values and mainstream thoughts may happen to align with your own, but before accepting them entirely, ask yourself: is this truly what I want? If your heart does not truly desire it, then stopping the blind following and returning to your true self is the correct path to happiness.
Missing someone is beautiful yet bittersweet; longing for someone is sweet yet lonely. Some feelings are tucked away in a corner of the heart, never fading; some loves sleep through the years, yet remain vibrant. Everyone hides a space in their heart for memories; everyone possesses a sweetness that is their own private treasure.
Suddenly, I want to take a walk. Alone, slowly, quietly. The wind is light, the clouds are thin, and in this moment, I suddenly miss you.
Let the world keep its pace, and let me keep my cocoon. When a deeply wounded soul no longer wishes to engage in even a moment of thought, let me quietly return to my cocoon, using memories as a bed and sorrow as a blanket. This is my only beauty.
When we remove an obstacle from someone else's path, we might just be smoothing the way for our own journey forward.
Every individual has their own eccentricities. However, in an attempt to remain "normal" and conform to the world's gaze, people often overcome these quirks, thereby destroying their own unique brilliance.
Those who have never been tormented by the unknown will never know the joy of discovery.
Whether a landscape is beautiful depends on the mood of the observer; whether the mood is good depends on who is accompanying you to view it.