Time flies by like water, and in this endless universe, we always seem to be chasing the joy we get. We struggle hard, constantly chasing after what is thought to be what we crave, all seemingly in order to get it. However, in this dark hour, let me tell you a truth: gain is not eternal, loss is.
Recalling those moments when we would hold our hands in the palm of our hands, it was like a flash in the pan, fleeting. For example, that late-night gathering was as bright as the stars. We are bathed in the softness of the moonlight, as if we are in a fairyland. Happy laughter rippled in the silent night sky, and every moment seemed to be a twinkling star that lit up the entire universe. However, time slipped away imperceptibly, and that warm feeling quietly left between my fingers. We once had, but we could no longer grasp it. Gaining is not eternal, losing is.
Maybe you remember the intimacy that that person once brought you. You felt their warm and powerful embrace, as if the whole world was at peace and tranquility because of it. Their presence makes your mind soar freely in the vast sea of stars, like a bird with wings in full swing, flying into the sky. However, when you stretch out your arms, you can only feel the endless void. They are no longer with you, they have taken a part of your soul, leaving nothing but emptiness and loneliness. Gaining is not eternal, losing is.
And those things that symbolize our cherishment, they will also fade away. For example, love. It is like a beautiful flower, when it is about to bloom, it is reflected in the sun. We take care of it with our hearts, thinking that it will open and bloom for a lifetime. However, when time passed in a hurry, the petals drifted away one by one, and finally only the broken petals remained, merging into a bleak scene. Gaining is not eternal, losing is.
Perhaps, it is precisely because of the taste of loss that we know how to cherish it. When you see the good things that once belonged to you, you will understand that getting is only a short-term pleasure, and losing is really the normal state of life. However, loss is not the end, but an opportunity to start over. We learn how to get back up when we fall, and we learn how to cherish when we lose. In this process, we gain not only the material world, but also inner growth and enlightenment.
Gain is not eternal, loss isDrawing wisdom from loss and discovering oneself from loneliness, the trajectory of life becomes more colorful and colorful. Therefore, whether it is gain or loss, it is an inevitable part of life. Let's learn to appreciate the people and things we have gained, and to find new possibilities in what we have lost. Because gaining is not eternal, losing is the real miracle.