After Sandy's divorce, he said to his best friend about divorce in the gym, that's the best thing ever happen to me. Although this is hard-mouthed, I still feel shocked when I see this. Whether you are really strong or pretend to be strong, it is a good thing for others and yourself.
Later, Sandy's career was great, even if Aram left later, she was alone with two children, her career was booming, and she didn't get old. Whether this is too idealistic or not, it always tells us that women's self-improvement is the eternal truth.
Sandy accompanies Aram to watch his friend's performance. It's a terrible show. In embarrassment, Sandy gave some comments. Although she knew it was hard to break out, she still made the friend excited. Women are literate, which is always a pleasant thing.
I met with a friend yesterday and learned that he just got divorced. He mentioned that the year of divorce was a year in which he made a lot of progress, and his work was progressing well. In order not to have too much free time for himself to think wildly, engage in red wine, photography, and look at the Book of Changes. Although what is gained cannot be compared with what is lost, injecting something into your life is better than a sad divorce with nothing.
Life is really monotonous. In school we talk about studying hard, in work we need to forge ahead, and even in emotional matters, we are told to be diligent people, so that it will not be too miserable.
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