There s a kind of sadness called I m fine , you know?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-20

Never mind!

I'm sure you've heard this before, and I'm sure you've said it before.

When we are young, we are high-spirited, and when we suffer a small loss, we will scream to the whole world without anyone knowing.

Now our lives have become smoother and we have learned how to be patient and humble, no matter how unfairly we are treated.

If someone cares about us, we say "I'm fine!" with a happy face! ”

Nothing is fake, hiding is real!

What is hidden is loneliness, what is hidden is helplessness.

Those who say I'm okay may appear calm on the surface, but they are already chaotic inside.

Although it is just three simple words, there is a certain sadness behind it.

You can't confide your true pain to anyone. All you can do is bear it silently and digest it slowly.

Most likely, your complaints will not only receive negligible sympathy, but also ridicule from others.

Every adult knows that life is always unforgiving, and you are never deliberately protected because of your pain.

I'm fine" is the best cover-up because we don't want others to see our weak and helpless side.

On weekdays, he works hard and seems invincible, but when he is alone, he is secretly sad and emotionally collapsed.

Life is like this, you have to bear the fatigue by yourself, and you have to experience the pain by yourself.

As it is often said, life has its ups and downs, and both happiness and sorrow can be overcome on their own.

That is, we always take care of others and neglect ourselves.

But when we fight for life, we forget that although we seem strong, we are actually vulnerable.

We are always helping others and thinking about others. When you're tired, you find yourself needing comfort too.

I hope that in the next few days, you don't get too aggressive and don't make too many mistakes about yourself.

Hopefully, in the new year, you can find someone who understands what you want to say, someone who understands what you want to say, someone who can share your happiness, and someone who can ** your sadness.

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