Embrace the Moment: Love Like There’s No Tomorrow
Guide to Taking Chances, Melting Sorrows, and Finding Joy in the Coldest of Winters
You only get one chance in life. There’s no rehearsal, no do-overs. When you meet people and things you love, reach out and embrace them without hesitation.
Some say love is like cream—it tastes best when fresh, but once it expires, it turns bitter. So if you love, love fully, so you have no regrets tomorrow.
In truth, many of life’s regrets aren’t caused by fate but by our own choices. Fearful of repeating past hurts, we sometimes let today’s beauty slip by. Isn’t it silly to let it pass?
In life, you should take risks for the person you love at least once—and maybe two or three times. Souls that are drawn to each other are rare; they don’t just appear whenever we want.
Sometimes happiness doesn’t happen on the first try; it may take two or three chances. But it’s always worth trying again.
One of the most romantic things in winter is sharing a hot pot indoors with people you love while the snow falls heavily outside. No matter how much sadness you carry from the past, you shouldn’t refuse the happiness life offers you today.
There’s always a love that can melt away sorrow—if you have the courage to let it stay by your side.
I wish for you that, even if you’ve been hurt, you’ll still believe in love
Thank you for reading!
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Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
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A sweet reminder to stay grateful and find the coziness