The Original Intention in the Passage of Time


We always underestimate the weight of time in our youth, thinking that our original intention can withstand the long years, believing that treating others as if for the first time is natural. Only later do we realize that this purity and persistence are the most difficult tenderness to maintain in the world.

When people make promises, they are always full of sincerity, firmly believing that their feelings will not change, and that vows are eternal. The sincerity at that moment is genuine, the determination is real, but we never expected that time would quietly rewrite people's hearts, smooth out their edges, and fade the original appearance. It turns out that people can change, changing silently day by day, changing gradually over the passing years.

The encounters and companionships between people are often like a hurried rain. Coming fiercely, leaving quickly, soaking the past, and blurring expectations. The roads traveled, the words spoken, the promises made, do not dissipate with the rain, but instead condense into faint rain traces on the window glass.

As years pass and after storms, the rain traces still remain in place, clearly visible and difficult to erase. They are the marks left by time, witnesses to the changes in the heart, reminding us that original intention is precious, perseverance is not easy, and those regrets and tenderness hidden in the years ultimately become the most silent scenery in our hearts.
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