When the wheels of time roll forward, the traces of the past always seem to echo in the depths of the soul and cannot be shaken off. They are like sealed boxes that are re-positioned in front of people at the right time. We can't help but revisit the old things because they were never properly addressed.
Time is a great doctor, it can ** the wounds of the body, but it cannot erase the deep wounds of the soul. The past, which is sealed in our hearts, is deeply engraved in our hearts like scars. Whether it is the failure and pain of the past, or the regret and loss, they are like poisonous snakes lurking in the dark, waiting for opportunities to move, and triggering emotional fluctuations at all times.
Why do you keep bringing up those old things over and over again?Maybe it's because we've never really faced them, we've never dealt with them properly. We choose to avoid and escape, burying those painful memories deep in our hearts. However, these old things that are sealed in the heart will not disappear on their own after all, they will pop up from time to time, causing emotional fluctuations.
In the face of those old things, we need to face them bravely, with wisdom and courage, in order to truly get rid of the shadow of the past. If we keep talking about it, the old things that have not been dealt with will continue to haunt us and affect our lives. On the contrary, if we dare to face them and find the right way to deal with them, we can free ourselves from the shackles of our hearts and embrace a brighter future.
Those old things are stumbling blocks on the road to our growth, but they are also the catalyst for us to move forward. They are like a mirror, reflecting our past mistakes and shortcomings, reminding us to correct and grow. They teach us to persevere in the face of adversity and show us that rainbows are more beautiful after storms. When we are able to face up to and deal with these old things, we can gain wisdom and strength from them to move on.
Those old things are also an indispensable part of our lives, they record our growth and experiences. Although there are regrets, pains, or failures, they are all precious treasures in our lives. Instead of being discouraged or blamed for the past, we should embrace them with tolerance and inclusiveness and learn from them.
We might as well have the courage to face those old things. Open the door of that memory and say a word of cherishment to your past self and those past pains. Looking back on the past and examining our own faults and mistakes, we can better understand ourselves and enhance our motivation for self-growth. We can find answers and find ways to heal our hearts and minds to regain our peace of mind and self-confidence.
Dealing with old things requires us to listen to our inner voice and have a dialogue with it. We can find ways to have a dialogue with ourselves by journaling, reading, meditating, and reflecting. At the same time, we can also use the help of family, friends or counsellors to share our inner confusion and pain, and seek advice and support.
The old things are always revisited because the deep scars in our hearts have not yet healed. We can choose to continue to hide, choose to escape, but that will only make the old things heavier and harder to forget. Or, we can be brave enough to deal with past hurts and make ourselves stronger, more mature, and more poised.
The warm sunlight shone through the window, and I looked ahead, thinking about my past and future. Be a brave person, face those old things, release the burden in your heart, and redefine your life. Find wisdom in the past, savor life in the present, and chase dreams in the future. Everywhere and at all times, remember that the old things of the past cannot be changed, but we can choose how to face them.
Perhaps, the old things are always revisited because we can't completely forget them after all. But in the face of them, we can learn to take a brave step, deal with it with a tolerant mind, and not let the shadow of the past stand in our way. By leaving the past in the past, we can face a better future with a more relaxed mind.