A chilling evening breeze blows gently, stirring a heart full of restless thoughts. The passing years slip through one's fingers unnoticed, As the relentless march of time etches its lines upon the face.
Looking back, youth has vanished. The fragile heart, lost in the mortal world, becomes a fleeting season of flowers and snow; a lifetime of passion turns into a mirage in an instant!
In this life, if we were to remember everything, it would be far too much. Therefore, we must learn to forget. For instance, the various unpleasantness encountered in life, or the harms and slanders inflicted by others. To forget these is not just a sign of magnanimity and transcendence, but a virtue in itself.
Let go! Those sorrows experienced in the past will only lead to decadence. If they are buried deep in the heart, all that will be gained is more meaningless heartbreak and tears. After all, the past is the past, marked with a full stop and dissipated like smoke and clouds.
Walk toward tomorrow—this is something I learned in elementary school, and there is no such thing as "walking toward yesterday." Yes, yesterday is yesterday; it means it has passed. No matter how unsightly it may have been, we can choose to forget, then hold our heads high and march forward, fearlessly telling the world: "I will walk toward tomorrow; I will forge my own future!"
The sun sets every day without fail. It is neither stingy nor biased. We, too, should welcome each new day with a fresh heart and a new mindset. There is no need to grieve over the sorrows of yesterday, nor to become conceited because of yesterday's triumphs.
Every day is a new beginning, so forget! Let go of everything that should be let go, and allow everything to start from zero. Like a new day with the rising sun, reclaim a clear and bright sky for yourself!
Those who cannot forget past pain or pleasure often lose the happiness of today! Those who cannot forget yesterday often fail to grasp the present!
Life is like a kaleidoscope, filled with true affection and falsehood; with sadness and joy; with gratitude and complaint.
Humans are inherently contradictory. On one hand, we wish to live transcendently and freely; on the other, we often find ourselves doing the opposite, inadvertently creating burdens and troubles for ourselves.
If you truly wish to live a leisurely life, why not learn to release the heavy burdens of your soul? Learn to forget the gains and losses that do not affect your principles, the minor frictions that do not impact the big picture, and the harmless old grievances. Learn to travel lightly and move forward with grace!
Those who know how to forget are the wisest. Their hearts are focused on the bigger picture, and they pursue the future rather than the past.
Through forgetting, they avoid getting caught in the whirlpool of emotions and wandering at the edges of sentiment. Their spirits are relaxed, and their hearts find joy, allowing them to embrace each new day with ease!
Life is like a song; why obsess over and linger on the past? Why carry the weight of settled resentments on your shoulders, letting your soul bear unnecessary burdens and your spirit endure meaningless torment? Learn to forget!
Being able to forget is a beautiful state of being! Learn to let go! Just as spring fades and autumn arrives, and flowers bloom and wither, so it is with all things in this world.