We must have gains and losses in life, but gains are sometimes more terrible than loss, because what we gain will restrain us, and what we lose will not. Have you endured too much insincerity for a decent job and good income? Have you endured a life you don't want at all for the sake of family peace? If you are not a person who is too willful and irresponsible, I think you must have endured it. This is correct. The question is, how much do we have to endure? Where is our bottom line? If you break through the established bottom line, start over and start all over again, do you dare?
I have met too many people who dare not, so every time I give up something, looking at the surprised expressions of people around me, I want to tell them: "The sky is actually very vast."
Not many people can understand me, but fortunately, my lover understands me, he will smile and tell me: "Yes, this is you.". So, I think it is enough. Many people are careful and afraid of breaking the bowls in the cupboards. Those fragile porcelains can last a lifetime. The crux of the problem is that they don't like these porcelains when they are actually bought, but many people still carefully keep these things for a lifetime. I'm not saying that it must be broken, but can't you give up? The things you love are worthy of a lifetime, but do you have to ask for lasting things if you don’t like them?
I like JACK mother and child because they endured when they should endure, and gave up bravely when they shouldn't continue to endure. No matter how sinister the future is, you can live the life you want.
Still the same sentence, life has gains and losses. If you dare to give up, you must bear the consequences of giving up. It is not always a good start to start again, but if you dare not start all over, you will never have the life you want.
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