Carve Out Moments from a Flowing Year, Holding onto the Warmth of Those Who Traveled With Us

It's only in the depths of life's low points that we discover who has stood by us, unwavering and unyielding. It's then that we recognize those unnoticed moments of tenderness as profoundly warm. Many things only become clear after experience—pain teaches us how to protect ourselves, foolishness teaches us the importance of timely persistence and surrender. Through gaining and losing, we slowly come to know ourselves. Life isn't forever marked by pain; understanding how to let go is the most graceful turn in life.

Life is a lesson—a trimming of flowing years, holding onto the warmth of those who traveled alongside us, transforming ordinary days into poetic landscapes.

It's best not to interfere with others' lives, especially not to casually mention their sorrows. Only those truly capable of understanding another's pain can do this. They don't offer sympathy or comfort, but they understand and share another's suffering. Everyone has their own life, full of both sweetness and bitterness. The nuances of these experiences are beyond the comprehension of others. Therefore, when you haven't entered another person's world, don't meddle with their lives.
People don't need overly complex thoughts; simply accept things as they are, without clinging to anything. Welcome what comes and leave when it goes, let go of attachments, and be willing to relinquish. Letting go restores the serenity of life. Letting go may bring regrets and sadness, but it will enrich and deepen life's essence, making it more calm and tranquil. Letting go is a choice, a wisdom, an understanding, and ultimately, an ending.