But there is one thing he must understand at this moment.
Everything he sees before him will eventually become a thing of the past.
Nothing can eternally persist in front of people's eyes; some things will inevitably disappear...
Only when he realizes this.
In facing the impending result, which feels somewhat tragic.
The potential outcome thus becomes difficult, presenting more suitable ideal choices for addressing the issue.
When faced with these absolutely regretful tragedies.
What kind of correct understanding that he considers quite good, must he have in response to these tragedies?
The cognitive impact resulting from this consideration seems to no longer require much additional concern.
The only choice and action plan that can be made are already laid out before people.
If people do not wish to fall into despair in such circumstances, facing what they see before them.
They must find a suitable substitute before the matter unfolds!