Ready to Release the Past and Live in the Now?
Why Releasing Regret Is Your Key to a Happier Life
All of a sudden, I no longer have to worry about internal conflicts. That feels so good!
Indeed, if you made the wrong choice, it was the wrong choice. Don’t keep thinking about what would have happened in the past. It’s impossible for every choice in life to be correct. Even if you were to do many things over again, with your experience and mindset at that time, you would still likely make the same choice, and the result would still be inevitable.
So, there’s no need to look back, and no need to criticize your past self. There will always be different people to accompany you to see the same scenery.
Be brave. Those who move forward must have the ability to turn the page. Let the past go. Be able to pick up and put down. Don't consume yourself, and don't compromise. Being relentless is like imprisoning yourself. There are no truly happy people in this world, only people who can think positively. Everything in the world is healing you; only you are unwilling to let yourself go.
You drive yourself into depression, make yourself sick with anger, and then you can’t change anything except feeling miserable. Everything in the world, except life and death, is not worth mentioning. If you are unhappy, you should show it. Stay away from people you hate.
Don’t reply to messages you don’t want to, and don’t look at faces you don’t want to see. In such a short life, why do we always put ourselves at a disadvantage to fulfill others' needs?
Eat well, go to bed on time. Don’t lose yourself even if you are sad. Don’t magnify your emotions infinitely in the darkness. Take a hot bath, eat your favorite meal, watch a movie that makes you happy, look at the long river, the sunset, the flowers, plants, and trees—life is shining everywhere.
Don’t be depressed because of temporary difficulties. Everything will be fine. If you don’t believe it, look back. You have already overcome many difficulties without realizing it. This is how life is: use the one or two points of sweetness to dilute the eight or nine points of bitterness. Turning over the page is not to forgive anyone, but to let go of yourself.
Thank you for reading!
About the Creator
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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