Exhausted, quietly rest; troubled, gently relax

Offering a kind word may elicit praise; a smile can earn a glance. 'Letting go' is ultimately for oneself; the relationship between 'giving' and 'receiving' is one of cause and effect – those who give love receive love, and those who advance receive advancement. Don't burden others with your worries and anxieties, because what you give back is what you receive – it's a natural consequence. Mastering the art of letting go has endless possibilities.

Not every journey has a silent companion; not every return is met with a quiet watch. On the path of life, we all walk alone, without inquiries or concern, we rest quietly when tired, and relax gently when troubled. No one replaces your sorrows, no one shares your joy; everything relies on you to bear and take responsibility. In the process of moving forward, gradually comprehend the truth: life is a self-completed journey, fueled by one's own strength.
The meaning of life is to have a group of friends who support each other. When we gather, we laugh; when we part, we miss each other; when others see us, we have inside jokes and stories; when we're bored, we can find someone to send messages to. Even if we eventually scatter across the world, our lives converged once, and shone brightly together. We once shared each other's sadness and joy. When we're sad, we endure it, and wear a bright smile.

It's unnecessary to expose someone's flaws; it's unnecessary to turn one's back on someone. Life has people we can't stand, and others can't stand us. Maturity isn't about age; it's about learning to let go, cultivating tolerance, and understanding that silence is sometimes better than speaking. Some pain is unspoken, not because you don't feel it, but because you understand that saying something or not saying something can have the same effect. Those hidden wounds aren't about caring, but about learning to slowly heal them.