Big Fish and Begonia: twists and turns of fate and insights into life

in #steem10 months ago

The lines in "Big Fish and Begonia" deeply touched my heartstrings and triggered my deep thinking about life. It taught me that when dealing with people, I should let things take their own course and not preset a future path. When fate takes us on an unknown journey, we just need to accept it calmly and believe that God has its own arrangements.

"I'm not unwilling. It's just that this ending is not worthy of the heart that I knew I couldn't do. I showed my greatest sincerity, so the one who should be sorry is not me." This line explains the regrets in life. with effort. Even if the outcome is unsatisfactory, as long as we tried our best, there is no need to regret.

In the world of love, "To this day, I still believe that if you fall in love with someone, you should not be interested in other people. If you are, it is not love." It expresses an innocent view of love and reminds us to cherish it. The true love in front of you will not be shaken by other temptations.

Regarding farewell, "I always thought that the so-called farewell must require a grand ceremony, so I was waiting, waiting for a warm embrace, waiting for a heartfelt goodbye. Only in the end did I realize that most of the farewells in life are Quietly." This tells us that many important moments in life do not require gorgeous ceremonies, but are hidden in ordinary days.

Finally, "There is no one worth caring about in this world. Seventy years of life are rare, ten years are young and ten years are old and weak. The remaining fifty years are divided into day and night, and only twenty-five years are left. Coupled with wind, rain, three disasters and six diseases, how many good days can be left in a person's life? I don't ask to live to be a hundred years old, I just want to be happy." This sentence taught me to cherish the present, live in the present, and use my heart. Feel the joy, anger, sorrow and joy of every moment.

Overall, "Big Fish and Begonia" gives us a deeper understanding of life through its affectionate lines. Fate may be unpredictable, but we can choose how to face it.