💙With Every Breath, I Honor My Ancestors💙

 I believe in spiritual merits (or blessings). To me, merits are something that can be accumulated or depleted. They grow when we do good deeds, show kindness, and generate positive energy. On the other hand, negative thoughts and actions drain our merits. Those who have abundant merits tend to live a life filled with luck, success, and happiness, while those who run out of merits may face hardships, misfortunes, and illnesses.

How others treat me—whether good or bad—is beyond my control. If they choose to do harm, their merits will eventually run out. If they do good, they will reap the rewards of their own kindness. In the end, they are the ones who know best whether they truly care for me or not. So if they speak hurtful words, they are merely creating bad karma for themselves. There is no need to dwell on resentment, because harboring bitterness will only deplete my own merits.

I hope to be strong enough to let go of all the unpleasant things others have done to me. I want to focus on myself because improving myself is what truly matters. Instead of holding onto negativity, I choose to concentrate on my own growth and forgive everyone.

I imagine myself playing the piano at a level where I can effortlessly play a song just by listening to it once. In that moment, I meet someone who shares the same taste in music as I do, and together, we perform Sparkle (the theme song from Your Name) on stage. I play the piano while they sing along with me.

It would be such a beautiful memory—one filled with harmony and connection. More than anything, I hope to find someone who can truly understand my thoughts with a kind and respectful heart. 😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙😊🎶💙


"If I were given a chance, I would never ignore or abandon you. No matter what happens, even if you say hurtful words or treat me badly, I will always stay by your side. I am sorry and I love you."


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