We all experience moments of profound uncertainty. Amidst the wind and rain, clutching our belongings, we ask ourselves: should I turn back or press on? In those moments, we know we must move, yet we are forced to pause, for a single thought can determine the entire course of our future.
At every stage of life, one should learn to love that period and fulfill the responsibilities of that stage. Flow with the natural rhythm of life—do not dwell on the past, nor obsessively anticipate the future. Let life unfold naturally. No matter the struggles and challenges we face, perhaps we have only one choice: even in pain, we must remain joyful and believe in the future.
The most heartbreaking distance is when two people, initially strangers, suddenly meet and fall in love, bringing them incredibly close. Then, one day, they no longer love each other, and those who were once close become more distant than they ever were before.
I am not accustomed to showing my inner pain to others, for I neither seek comfort nor desire pity. Compared to the outpouring and weeping of the weak, I prefer the pride and the respect commanded by the strong. Even when dark clouds gather in my heart, I remain composed on the surface. Even if misunderstood, I choose not to clarify or explain, instead turning these hardships into the strength to move forward.
Why do we always fail to cherish those before us? In the uncertainty of reunions, we assume we will always meet again, that fate will grant us another chance to say sorry. We never consider that every wave of a goodbye might be a final farewell, and every sigh might be the last one in this world.
Love without vows is often the most reliable kind. Love itself is independent of promises. Yet, interestingly, many women love to hear a man's vows; even if they do not truly believe them in their hearts, hearing them brings immense happiness.
If life is a cup of water, then pain is the dust that falls into it. We can choose to let our hearts settle and allow the pain to sink to the bottom. But if we constantly stir the water, pain will permeate our entire existence.
In your youth, I do not want you to be as calm as still water; I want you to be as wild as demons. I do not want you to restrain your brilliance; I want you to be bold and flamboyant. I do not want you to spend your youth in mediocrity; I want you to live extravagantly. In short, dare to laugh, dare to cry, dare to love, and dare to feel pain. For long, long after, these radiant memories will help you endure the hardships you once thought were insurmountable.
Your vulnerability is also your strength.
Is it because love is inherently unreliable that it captivates us so deeply? Knowing it is like water, rootless and flowing, we still try to restrain it with our hands and feet. Until one day, when the surging waves nearly drown us, we realize that even with ten more sets of hands and feet, we cannot stop the inevitable flow of time and emotion.
Since you had the courage to choose, you must also have the courage to bear the consequences.
Many times, facing the obstacles we thought were impassable or the realities we could not accept, all we can do is remain silent and wait for the storm to pass. Believe that after a night of weeping, a new morning will arrive. Life is filled with sorrow, but it also holds joy. Even if joyful days are far fewer than the days of weeping, this world is still worth experiencing.
In the silence, the only thing I can hear are the words I cannot say: I love you, I have always loved you, and I always will.
The main reason people do not explain themselves is that they simply do not care about the other person's thoughts. For those who are not important, what does a slight misunderstanding matter? Whether they believe you or not has no impact on your life, so why bother explaining?
Since you have nothing to lose, why not find the courage to face every embarrassment and defeat it? As long as you do not abandon your belief in happiness, I believe good things will surely happen!
Sometimes I find it funny how the people who occupy only a tiny fraction of our memories are the ones we can never forget.
Life is too short; smile while you still have teeth.
We do not fear high goals; we only fear lacking the courage, passion, and persistence to pursue them. As long as a firm belief burns in your heart, and you march forward undeterred, you will be surprised to find that many so-called distant lands are actually not that far away.
One day, a person will realize that envy is useless and that imitating others is akin to suicide. Because whether good or bad, only you can help yourself. Only by tilling your own field can you harvest your own corn.