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Time has taught me

     Winter fades and spring arrives; the cycle of the seasons carries so much of the past. Along the way, time has erased memories of growth, but awakened many dormant consciousnesses. It seems time always teaches me so much, and also takes so much away, without my noticing. It has taught me what "growth" truly means.

    Over the years, time has taught me that life is destined to be lonely, that maturity comes only after experiencing many things alone. All experiences and hardships will become your wealth, inexhaustible and boundless. In this restless society, you must learn one thing: to endure loneliness and to withstand the allure of prosperity.

    Over the years, time has taught me that no one will accompany you for a lifetime, so you must adapt to loneliness; no one will help you for a lifetime, so you must keep striving; no one will understand the joy or sorrow in your story, so you must get used to being alone.

    Over the years, time has taught me that one must rely on oneself; only wealth created by oneself is permanent. On the road of life, few will wholeheartedly help and encourage you, so most of the time you can only struggle with your own limited strength.

    Over the years, time has taught me to be patient in life, to keep things to myself, and to endure them. Many things, once endured, bring unexpected rewards.

    Over the years, time has taught me to read during moments of confusion and leisure, and to read good books. This way, you can find your direction more quickly, be worthy of your future self, and make yourself more valuable.

    Over the years, time has taught me that I don't need too many acquaintances. At each stage of life, different people accompany you on your commute; you transfer at your stop, and those who remain are the best and truest. One friend is good, two friends are a bit more, three friends are perhaps too many. A true confidant is enough; one is sufficient. If you don't have one, you still have yourself. Treat yourself well, be with yourself; that is also a form of friendship. Therefore, the most valuable thing in a relationship is mutual understanding; having one or two true friends is enough. Learn to be content, and you will find lasting happiness.

    Over the years, time has taught me to take care of myself wherever I go, to be kind to myself. Only those who love themselves will be loved by others.

    Over the years, time has taught me to share. Share joy in happiness, experience sorrow in sorrow, and gain different feelings through the same means.

    Over the years, time has taught me to cherish, to be grateful, and to give back. Some things, once lost, are irretrievable; no matter how much you regret it, it's in the past, and you can never go back. Time

    , that vengeful elder, always permeates my life with its fast-paced lifestyle, always revealing its hidden truths, teaching me how to live, and helping me understand this book full of wisdom, philosophy, thorns, and confusion.

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