The real turning of the page is not to forget, but to turn a blind eye.
It's a relief of the heart, a relief of the mind.
When we face the pain, loss and regret of the past, if we can face it calmly and not dwell on it, then we have already turned the page.
Turning a blind eye is not really not seeing, but choosing not to see.
We can't change the past, but we can change the way we think about it.
When we learn to let go, learn to forgive, and learn to cherish the present moment, we have already turned the page.
Turning the page is an attitude, an attitude towards life.
It makes us stronger, more open-minded, and more optimistic.
When we can calmly face the past, cherish the present, and not be afraid of the future, we have already turned the page.
Turning the page is a kind of wisdom, a kind of wisdom of life.
It makes us understand that life is not only about pursuit, but also about letting go;
There can be not only success, but also failure;
There can be not only happiness, but also pain.
Only by looking at life holistically can we truly enjoy life.
Turning the page is a kind of courage, a kind of courage to face yourself.
It allows us to confront our weaknesses, shortcomings, and mistakes.
When we are able to face ourselves bravely, accept ourselves, and change ourselves, we have already turned the page.
Turning a blind eye is not an escape, but transcendence.
When we can move beyond the pains, losses, and regrets of the past, we have turned the page.
Turning the page is not about forgetting the past, but about letting go of the past and allowing yourself to start anew.
Only when we turn the page can we truly welcome the future and move towards a better life.