Fate is to be grateful, not to toss

Kieran 2021-12-10 08:01:44

This is also a story of "love at first sight" + "encounter-separation-meet again".
The hero and the heroine are romantic when they meet each other by chance, and when they meet again after many hardships, they are also romantic. But...but...what I don't know is that since the two had concerns after the initial encounter and had to return to their lives, why did the heroine come up with so many flowers to test this "love at first sight" , To toss this "incidental encounter"?

There is a saying in Japanese tea ceremony called "one period, one meeting". To put it bluntly, if you miss this village, there will be no shop. What is rare is the goodwill of "love at first sight", so what does it matter to leave a good memory when returning to their respective reality? You don't have the guts and impulse to give up your current life and follow this fate, and you have to dig out a book to write a phone number to make people's appetites. This is not tossing. What is this?
Alas, the most important thing is that the actor still plays with her. During the years when they were separated, the two people missed each other and became ill. If they knew that this person was their true son, why did they give up in the first place? Is it necessary to test a fate? If you don't test this way, you can't strengthen your confidence?
It seems very romantic, but in fact it is very nervous, and I am sorry for the other people around who like them.
Why bother? Why bother?

If you really believe in fate, don't test it casually.
If you don't believe in fate, you can forget about it.
Meeting and then being together requires not only fate, but also firm belief and courage.
Since there is no such thing, don't just leave the future to fate to judge.

Fate is to be grateful, not to toss.

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Serendipity quotes

  • Dean: I hate to break up a good thing, but we have half a dozen strippers waiting for us, we're late.

    Halley: You mean exotic dancers?

    Dean: No, I actually mean strippers.

  • Jonathan: This is the ultimate blend to drink. How'd you find this place?

    Sara: I first came in because of the name: Serendipity. It's one of my favorite words.

    Jonathan: It is? Why?

    Sara: It's such a nice sounding word for what it means: a fortunate accident.