people always think that what they can't get is the best, but in fact they don't realize the simple happiness around them, so too many people wait until they lose it to know how to cherish it! People are always reluctant to part with what they have lost, what they have in the past, and what they can't get.
It turns out that this is an eternal law.
I didn't believe that there is eternal love in the world.
When two people are together, anything that lasts forever and will never leave you will come out casually. All these words have become empty words, which makes you feel happy.
Many people are just passers-by in life. It's no big deal, and no one knows what they have paid. No one cares about their sadness, and no one understands their mood. There is nothing to miss in a love that can't be experienced with a little frustration. It's definitely not looking for it when they are short, let alone changing it when they are tired. I don't want to lose when I say how much I have done for you. How much I have paid. Can I make myself feel better or deepen my memory? I really want to go to sleep soon, maybe just a little. But it doesn't matter anymore. Maybe we can only understand it after we have experienced it. We will gradually understand it. Because each of us doesn't know what will happen tomorrow? So when tomorrow comes, I will regret it.
Once upon a time, there was a man who asked his teacher: What is love?
The teacher said: You can show me a big and thick Christmas tree in the Woods, on condition that you can't turn back and only go forward. He did as the teacher said and came back after seeing a tree that was not very tall. The teacher asked him why he chose this tree. He said: Because when I saw the tall tree, I thought there must be a bigger tree ahead, so I went to the front and found that it was not as good as the one behind, but I couldn't turn back, so I cut down this tree. To be honest: this is love.
He asked the teacher again: What is marriage?
The teacher said: You go to the wheat field and pick me the biggest and yellow ear, on condition that you don't look back. He did as the teacher said, but the ears of wheat he found were not the biggest. The teacher asked him why he chose this one. He said: Because I always thought there would be better ahead, it was actually the best to miss the front.
do you understand the meaning of this story? People are like this. They always think that what is in front of them is not necessarily the best, so they don't cherish it. Only when they lose it will they know that it is too late to turn back.