Some genuine hearts really don't need to take risks, because they are doomed to loneliness. When you fall in love with someone deeply, but can only silently guard the distance, your true heart is like a jewel tightly sealed in the bottom of your heart, shining with an untouchable light.
Every day, in the middle of nowhere, you watch him smile and share his joy with others, and you share his happiness even if you can't participate in it yourself. You don't want to disturb his world, because you understand that it is his real life, and you can only be a wait-and-see.
In the middle of the night, when silence fills the air, you begin to recall moments with him. You imagine that, if you have the opportunity, you will be able to walk through the storms together and share each other's joys and sorrows. But the reality separates you from a long distance, making you an insurmountable regret in each other's lives.
Some people may say that as long as you dare to take risks, you can change your fate. But there are some sincerity that are destined to be impossible to take risks. Because you know that reality is not as beautiful as a fairy tale, and sometimes bravery does not overcome everything. You are afraid to see his disappointment, afraid to see the distance between you widen.
However, it is precisely because this sincerity does not require any risk that it seems so pure and beautiful. No matter how time passes, no matter how the distance is widened, your true heart is always there, quietly accompanying him, silently praying for him, and silently sending blessings to him.
Maybe one day he will understand your sincerity, and he will understand that you have given up your happiness just to let him have a better life. And you will become the deepest memory in his heart, the one who listens silently and guards silently.
Sincerity doesn't need to be risky, because it's an eternity in itself. It doesn't need to be verified, and it doesn't need to be responded to. It just needs to be there, quietly with that person you love, forever.