Awakening: Life is Initially Dealt a Bad Hand; Cautiously Playing It Can Turn Things Around and Lead to Rebirth!
No matter what stage of life you are in now, 'there are mountains beyond mountains, people beyond people, and heavens beyond heavens'

Tell yourself that you should never expect anyone to take you through a catastrophe; the most capable people should understand self-salvation. If you make a mistake, and others laugh at you, tell yourself it doesn't matter; after the matter is over, everyone has forgotten it, while you still remember it. You think everyone else also remembers it. Therefore, you must tell yourself to change yourself in the shortest time, to turn yourself around and be reborn!
Perhaps one day you will finally understand that what you hold onto is always within your own heart. All the pain you feel is what you impose on yourself; all the concerns you have are what you add to yourself! No one in this society can truly wound you, except yourself.
For example: the thing that made you feel so embarrassed in the past has long been forgotten by others; the competition in the workplace has long been forgotten who won or lost...
All the things only you are still licking your wounds, telling yourself what you shouldn't care about doesn't have others, only your own inner self.
To put it bluntly, if no one else loves you, shouldn't you love yourself better? In this world, the most unforgivable people are those who give up on themselves. A person's life should be spent pleasing others, what is the meaning?
People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?
People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?
People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?
People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?
People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?

People are the most terrifying when they give themselves negative energy. Those who draw lines for themselves may never come out of that circle. Remember, we are all the strongest people in this world. If someone calls you a 'bad' person, it doesn't matter; as long as you still consider yourself a 'good' person. If others think you're not good, you think you're not good; our lives are for pleasing others, what's the point?