The storyline is pushed slowly, detail by detail, pushed to the top of the story, and then abruptly and peacefully lands again, and everything continues, just abruptly.
It is worth thinking about how to face the past, even if it is extremely painful and full of regrets. It is to never forget, to blame forever and to shirk their responsibilities, or to plan how to improve the next day. There is nothing wrong with being unforgettable. What is wrong is failing to understand that the past is always just a reference. When the past becomes the past, it becomes a part of us in order to make the future better. If it is meant to be, it is meant to be. Let it be.
Growing up has taught me that when you lose it, you must think about what you have. It is so precious.
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