Die-hard asked strangely, "Why can't I open it after all my efforts, but you open it easily?" The key said, "Because I know his heart best."
In fact, everyone's heart is like a locked door, and no matter how thick the iron bar is, it can't be pried open. Only by caring can we turn ourselves into a delicate key, enter other people's hearts and understand others. What is caring? It's hard to say. No, but it's everywhere. Maybe a bunch of roses for Valentine's Day. Maybe it's a mother's day carnation; Maybe it's a kumquat beside the hospital bed; Perhaps it is a red bean thousands of miles away; Maybe it is a pair of eyes that listen to your heart when you are lonely; Maybe this is my greeting when I was in a foreign land. ...
People's hearts are easily satisfied: a caring look can give people the courage to be reborn on the edge of despair; A caring word can enrich an empty person; A sincere smile can make people feel the bright spring in the cold winter. ...
More often, caring is just a feeling, a casual expression of feelings between people, and an unspeakable spiritual contract. When you are concerned by others, you may burst into tears and want to care about others.
Being cared for by others is a kind of happiness; Caring for others will also make you happy. Learn to care about those familiar or unfamiliar people around you. If you do, you will get not only the care of others, but also endless love.
Indeed, finding the right starting point can get twice the result with half the effort, both for things and people.