“Khi mà con người ta gom đủ thất vọng tự khắc sẽ từ bỏ, chẳng ai hi vọng vào một thứ quá nhiều lần cả.”
Reflecting on the idea that life is like the changing seasons really resonates with me. There was a time when I struggled with holding on to expectations and was often disappointed when things didn’t turn out as I hoped. This article’s insight about gathering enough disappointment to eventually let go is so true—and freeing. I’ve found that when we stop hoping excessively for certain outcomes, we open ourselves to new possibilities and a calmer mindset. Life’s transient nature becomes clearer as we age. Just like the image text suggests, nothing is permanent—not happiness, nor sadness, nor life’s inevitable challenges. Recognizing this has helped me stop overthinking about future worries or past regrets. Instead, I try to cherish the present moment, knowing it’s fleeting. There have been days when simply existing felt difficult, but understanding that all seasons pass gave me strength. We don’t always need to win or shine; sometimes, surviving through tough times quietly is enough. This lesson encourages embracing every phase—whether joyful or tough—with gratitude and patience. Ultimately, this perspective fosters peaceful resilience. When I remind myself that "Cứ trân trọng hiện tại đã bạn nhé" (Just cherish the present, my friend), it grounds me. It’s a simple yet profound way to approach life—accepting change, releasing unfulfilled hopes, and finding contentment in the now.