
Don't Be Afraid of the Future, Don't Dwell on the Past
by Twelve
About This Novel
Those who talk about the future are lying to others, and those who dwell on the past are lying to themselves. When I was a single girl, I heard older friends talk about the helplessness and misfortune of marriage, and I felt sad and afraid of marriage. When I got older, I heard my friends talk about the pain of childbirth and the hardships of raising children. I felt sad and afraid of being a mother. When you really sink into it, you find that they did not lie to you and what they said was true. However, you still walked over with one hand and one foot, and it was not that scary. Indeed, you have nothing to fear and no need to rush to understand everything. What life is destined to teach you, you will eventually understand. In the hardcover commemorative edition of "Don't be afraid of the future, don't dwell on the past", Twelve, as a new mother, embraces a more extended, deepened and broadened love. She is no longer just like an annoying friend who sometimes says the things you least like to hear, but more like a true best friend, using words as needles to pierce the pus and blood in your heart and let the toxins flow out; and then plant calmness in your heart so that you will no longer panic in this busy world.
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