In the final analysis, forgetting the past is deceiving yourself and others. As long as there is a little thing that can be related to the past, you can't forget the past. Don't run away, it's no use regretting. . . Isn't there a saying that? You may meet someone in a second, love someone in a day, but forget someone in a lifetime. . . . This is love!
If you forget it deliberately, you will remember it more deeply, so don't forget it deliberately, make everything dull, what to do, and don't leave yourself alone to think hard. As time goes by, it will gradually fade away. . . Instead of trying to forget, it's better to keep yourself busy, enrich your life, and keep yourself busy. Don't forget it deliberately, if you do, you will only remember it more firmly. . . Try to expand your circle of friends, get in touch with as many people as possible, try to find your hobbies and do something you like, so as to play the role of empathy. I believe that one day in the future, you will find that when you think about TA again, your heart will no longer hurt. Before you know it, TA has become "that person". . .
in many things, it is always after you have experienced it that you know that you are not responsible for the gains and losses. Just like feelings, after pain, you will know how to protect yourself; If you are stupid, you will know how to persist and give up in a timely manner. Let's learn to give up, turn around and leave before we cry, what we get with tears is unreliable; Let's learn to give up, bury yesterday in our hearts and leave the best memories; Let's learn to give up so that we can have a more relaxed start. Holding on to it will only make you wallow in memories and pain so that you will be depressed. Let go of your hand and let TA die with the wind of memory. You will find another sky, and you will smell the flowers of life again and feel the warmth of sunshine. . . . Giving up is not avoiding, not cowardice; Giving up is an open-minded attitude. Think about how many people and things a person has to go through in his life. If he doesn't know how to give up what has been lost and irreparable, how can he hold on to what really belongs to you? If you find that the only door in your world is no longer open for you, you don't have to wander in front of it, or you won't wake up after hitting your head. Learn to give up, then turn around and look for a skylight open for you, where you can also see the stars all over the sky. . . .