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Reflections on Life and Fate

A Meditation on Life, Loss, and Letting Go

By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Reflections on Life and Fate
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In fact, all encounters in the world are a kind of repayment. We owe each other from a past life and meet each other in this one. All experiences have a certain cause and effect; everything has the best arrangement, and everything that happens is destined. What you gain is luck; what you lose is growth.

Everything you have seen is scenery; everything you have walked through is life. Every day you live now is the youngest day in the rest of your life. Please don’t grow old too fast and understand it too late.

In life, many things are like this. In life, many feelings are like this. There is no reason and no cause. Love is love, liking is liking, willingly, no regrets, not asking for eternity, just wishing to have it once.

The past will eventually pass, happiness and pain, like the ashes of incense burned to the end, will all fall. Life is impermanent, fate is easy to disperse, and people's hearts are fickle. There is no need to always be entangled in those rights and wrongs. If you take it lightly, right and wrong will be the same. It doesn’t matter anymore, let it go, success or failure will be the same.

Things in life are often like this. When I was in it, I felt so painful that I couldn’t bear to live. Those dark moments were so painful that I was suffocating and difficult to move, but everything still passed. Years later, when I look back on the past, it is just a memory.

Thank you for reading!

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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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