"Ngày cuối cùng của năm, mong em vứt bỏ được hết muộn phiền."
The sentiment of letting go of worries on the last day of the year is a powerful tradition in many cultures, symbolizing the closing of one chapter and the hopeful start of another. From personal experience, I've found that taking time to reflect on the hardships and stresses that accumulate throughout the year, and consciously deciding to release them, can be incredibly liberating. This process might include simple rituals such as writing down worries and burning the paper, or more symbolic acts like cleaning out old belongings or meditating on forgiveness and gratitude. When you actively express a wish to discard all burdens as the year ends, it opens emotional space for joy and optimism. In the context of the Vietnamese Tet holiday, which the original content slightly references through traditional phrases captured by OCR, similar practices exist to invite wealth, luck, and happiness into the home. For example, greetings often include wishes for prosperity like "Tiền vô ngõ trước" (money entering the front gate) and "gây ngày đài" (a prosperous day), reflecting hopes for abundance and success. Integrating these wishes with a personal commitment to mental and emotional renewal creates a holistic start that aligns mind, heart, and environment for the year ahead. Remember, letting go of muộn phiền (worries) is not just about forgetting troubles but actively preparing yourself to embrace positivity and growth. I encourage everyone to adopt a small end-of-year ritual that resonates, whether it’s sharing heartfelt messages with loved ones, practicing gratitude, or simply allowing yourself to breathe deeply and let go. May the last day of every year be a gentle reminder to free your heart from past burdens and welcome new possibilities with hope and courage.





















