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A word that implicitly expresses inner dissatisfaction.
First, it's not that I no longer believe in love. It's just that no one will let me risk my life like you.

Second, when you vent your dissatisfaction with the leader, there are always some people who tell you that if he can sit in that position, he must have something extraordinary. The general idea is the wisdom of leaders. We ants are ignorant. I never deny their Excellence, but I respect personal qualities, not the means and ability to become a leader.

Third, you think that letting go will fulfill my happiness, but you don't know that my greatest happiness is to hold hands with you.

Fourth, the bumpy road has become flat because of you, and the melancholy life has become brilliant because of you, and I have learned to be warm because of you. Today is Thanksgiving Day, and I sincerely thank you!

Not everyone will do what you ask, sometimes it's just wishful thinking.

Shakespeare said: If we compare ourselves to dirt, it will really become something trampled by others. In fact, it doesn't matter what kind of person others think you are, what matters is whether you are sure of yourself; How others beat you is not the point, but whether you lost to yourself before others beat you. Many people fail, not because the other person is really powerful, but because they are lost in their own curse that scares them.