“ Bận rộn mãi rồi cũng lại đến cuối năm. Không có năm nào tự do hơn năm nào, nhưng lòng người thì năm sau lại thấu suốt hơn năm trước.

Không nhắc chuyện đã qua, không nói chữ “giá như", không mong cầu, cũng chẳng dựa dẫm.

Chỉ mong những ngày sắp tới sẽ ngày một tốt hơn.

Sống chậm lại, sống cho tử tế, không nghĩ quá nhiều, yêu nhất vẫn là hơi ấm ba bữa cơm đời thường, cầu chúc bốn mùa đều bình an.”

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... Read moreAs another year draws to a close, it’s natural to reflect on how we manage our busy lives and what truly matters. Slowing down and appreciating the simple moments—like sharing three meals a day with loved ones—can bring immense comfort amidst life’s hustle. Personally, embracing a mindset of kindness toward myself and others has transformed how I approach challenges. Instead of dwelling on "what ifs" or past mistakes, I focus on present gratitude and hope for a peaceful, fulfilling future. This attitude ties closely with the gentle reminder in the article: freedom isn’t about grand changes year to year, but about deepening understanding and acceptance within ourselves. Adopting slower living helped me reduce stress and allowed me to savor each season’s unique gifts, whether it’s the blooming energy of spring or comforting warmth during colder months. Moreover, the phrase from the article’s image, "Happy Sunday May something beautiful touch your heart today," resonated with me as a simple wish that anyone can carry into daily life. Finding beauty in small, unexpected moments fosters positivity and emotional resilience. In summary, this year-end reflection encourages living intentionally with less attachment to the past or future, focusing instead on kindness, calm, and the enduring joys found in ordinary days. Such mindful practices can help us welcome each new year with a clearer heart and a peaceful mindset.