There are all kinds of things in the world, and all kinds of flavors in life. In this complicated world, grievances and hatreds are intertwined into a song of joys and sorrows. However, if a person is not a sage, who can be without fault? There are some things that I know are wrong, but I can't forget them. So, "I'm good enough to forgive you" became a warm consolation.
Forgiveness is not an understatement, but an open-mindedness after the vicissitudes of life. It is like a trickle, although it has gone through a thousand twists and turns, it will eventually return to the sea, and the waves will not be shocked. Those once unforgettable injuries may fade with the passage of time and become indelible marks in life.
However, forgiveness is not the same as blindly believing. As someone said, "I'm good enough to forgive you, but I'm not stupid enough to trust you anymore." "It's a battle between reason and emotion, a deep insight into human nature. Having experienced harm, we know that the human heart is unpredictable, not all mistakes can be redeemed, and not all people are trustworthy.
In this complicated world, we are all lonely travelers. Some roads can only be walked by one person; Some injuries can only be treated by one person. Forgiving those who have hurt us is not to forget, but to move forward better. And those scars of the past, like the stars in the night sky, dot our lives and guide us to a brighter future.
So, we forgive you, but we don't believe in you anymore. It's not because of narrow-mindedness, but because I've gone through too many trials and downs. We understand that the most important thing in life is not how many friends we have, but to see through who our true confidants are. We have learned to cherish the people in front of us and no longer be entangled in those clouds and smoke of the past.
When night falls, look up at the starry sky and you'll find that the stars are far away, but they are always shining. Just like those who have been forgiven, although they have made mistakes, they still have their place in our hearts.
Forgiveness and believing are just a practice. In this practice, we slowly grow up and slowly understand: life is like a dream, and there is you in the dream; The years are like a song, and there is me in the song. We forgive each other, cherish each other, and move on.