Writer Mu Yange said in "Your Kindness Must Be A little sharp": "The people who hurt you never thought of helping you grow. What really makes you grow is your pain and reflection. The experience itself has no special meaning, but what makes it meaningful is your strength."

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Writer Mu Yange said in "Your Kindness Must Be A little sharp": "The people who hurt you have never thought of helping you grow. What really makes you grow is your pain and reflection.

Experience itself has no special meaning, what makes it meaningful is your strength."

No matter how painful we experience or how much grievances we have suffered, there will always be people who advise us to forgive and let go.

says it’s kind-hearted and seems kind-hearted, but every sentence seems so pale and powerless.

Why bother? Let us let go of the grievances and sadness of these years.

Some harm will still hurt even if it scabs.

He doesn't know the pain you have suffered, the tears you have shed, and you can't see those shocking wounds.

Don’t easily forgive those who have hurt you. They never know and don’t care how you walked out of the abyss.

They only watch the fun and don’t bother with the big deal, and like the scenes of others crying in tragic scenes.

The only thing worth thanking is the self who has been gritting his teeth and persevering.

likes this sentence: "I never thank those who have hurt me to help me grow up. I will thank myself for my tenacious self.

I know the fickleness of people's hearts and the muddy roads. I will cultivate the kindness and support my own backing."

We can not forgive those who have hurt us, but don't let ourselves be obsessed with pain and struggle in the pain of memories.

All the grievances that have been suffered are reminding yourself to be successful.

When we stand at a higher level, there are naturally fewer gossips around us.

We cannot decide our origins, but we can change our second half of our lives through hard work.

May you live every day brightly and brilliantly, do what you want, remain calm and still love.

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