Do you know? Just a few hours after your funeral, the crying will gradually subside. Family members will start busying themselves with arranging meals and entertaining guests; some relatives will hold coffee and chat about recent news; others will call to say that they can't come in person due to last-minute matters. Your company will begin looking for someone to replace your position. A few days later, your child will return to work after the bereavement leave ends. A month later, your partner might unconsciously laugh out loud while watching a comedy on TV. If people forget you so quickly, and if this world continues to move forward so easily, then who are you really living for? We spend our entire lives worrying about how others will see us. But a sad fact is: they actually don't care that much. So, live for yourself. Don't waste your life chasing others' approval. Accept your true self and prioritize your happiness. Because life is too short to live under others' gaze and expectations. What truly matters is staying true to yourself and living your own life.

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