If there is something not significant but hard to forget, what will you do with it?
By Elisabeth Li
@Lisa201 (31)
June 18, 2017 9:48pm CST
Will you put it aside and let it go as time flies, or will you spend some time to solve it with your great power? I know this problem may be vague and difficult to answer, but what if you tried in vain and failed to forget it? Meanwhile, you also didn't know the right way to settle the problem. What's your opinion?
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@jainaproudmoore (457)
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19 Jun 17
You might have a good memory because even if you don't want to remember it, it sticks in your mind. That's hard... and painful.
@Lisa201 (31)
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19 Jun 17
Yes, you said it! Some painful memory should be forget, but there are always new things in your life that remind you of them. I believe one can finally forgive and forget, so those who have done it will be happy at last. It is just not the right time for us to forget. What do you think?
@jainaproudmoore (457)
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20 Jun 17
@Lisa201 Sometimes, we hang on to bad memories longer because of the intensity of the pain that it brought. It really is kind of hard to move on from it, and it is also hard to swing away our thoughts from it. We just need to decide every minute that we have to choose to be happy. I know, it's easier said than done, as I also have a hard time to do that when difficult experience hits hard. But we have to deal with it. Deal it it well.
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