"Approach, walk, walk.
When you ask and know people, you don't know a person.
Turn a corner, reconcile with yourself, everything is arranged for the best!
Approaching, walking in, walking away: this phrase depicts the process by which a person gradually learns about something or person. The first is "approaching", which means starting to contact and understand; Then there is "walking in", which means going deep into it and having a deeper experience and understanding; Finally, there is "exhaustion", which may refer to the complete understanding or end of the process, which means that the understanding of the thing or person has reached an end.
Knowing people when they ask, not knowing one thing: this sentence emphasizes that only through common experience can we truly understand a person. The passage of time alone is not enough to get to know a person deeply, and it is necessary to go through certain things that we have experienced together in order to truly understand the character, abilities, and personality of the other person.
Turn a corner, reconcile with yourself, everything is arranged for the best: this quote encourages people to be resilient and adaptable. When encountering difficulties and challenges, learn to change your thinking, reconcile with yourself, and accept reality. It expresses an optimistic attitude to life that all that happens is ultimately the best arrangement, even if they may not always immediately manifest a positive meaning.
This passage as a whole encourages people to face life's challenges and relationships with an open and positive mindset, believing that every experience is an opportunity to grow and learn.