Life is like a long river with twists and turns, in which we drift, experience ups and downs, and meet all kinds of scenery and people. Sometimes, when we are chasing those who care most about us in our hearts, we ignore the people around us who are quietly giving and caring about us the most. And when one day we suddenly look back and find that this deep emotion has quietly disappeared, we suddenly realize that the biggest regret is not missing the love in our hearts, but missing the existence that has always been watching behind us and guarding us.
There is a loss that becomes forever; There is a kind of turn, becoming a farewell. On the stage of life, everyone has the potential to play both roles. Perhaps in a casual moment, we ignore the warm lights around us because we are chasing the starlight in the distance. The light is faint, but it is long-lasting and affectionate, it quietly illuminates our path, without expecting anything in return, only in the hope that we can go further and better.
Time is the eraser of memory, it can fade the laughter and tears of the past, and erase the trivial details of life. However, no matter how the years pass, the grief that is deeply imprinted in the bottom of my heart is like an eternal monument that cannot be washed away by the torrent of time. This grief stems from the regret of missing out, from the deep guilt of not being able to respond in time.
Therefore, in the journey of life, we need to learn to cherish the present moment and cherish every care and care from others. Don't wait until everything is in the past to understand the preciousness in the ordinary, the greatness contained in the obscure dedication. Let us be brave enough to express our gratitude, sincerely to give back the care, not to let any kind of emotion pass silently, and not to let anyone who cares about us become forever in the turn of the day.
After all, life is a live broadcast, with no rehearsals and no rewind opportunities. Every moment missed can become irretrievable for a lifetime. Only by cherishing the people in front of you and grasping the happiness in your hands can you make life less regretful and let the grief in your heart lighter. New Year's Powder Bootcamp