No problem

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In the morning, he said in a panic: Oh no, I'm so confused, the flight time is 1am today, which means I had to go to the airport last night, but I thought the flight was tonight, so I just sat there drinking, my phone ran out of battery so no one called.

I got drunk at midnight and slept until morning. I turned on my phone and saw several missed calls and messages. My friends thought I had tricked them and started cursing me.

Then he "summoned" himself for a while.

He nodded sympathetically and said: It's okay, you should book a new ticket, take the earliest flight possible so you don't miss out on another tourist spot, and then you can ask for your ticket back later. Thinking about a house fire and a death, let's make a coconut to cool down!

He sat down to drink, calm down and remember every time he met him - an older brother, a friend of his old age - he always had something to tell, to complain about, to ask for advice on something. And every time, he listened, and gave advice, starting with the words "It's okay!".

Even the time his girlfriend broke up with him because he kept breaking promises, he told her over and over again that he wouldn't change. He listened and said, "It's okay" and then said: Trust is important, didn't the ancients say "Once untrustworthy, forever untrustworthy". But now, he's made this mistake many times, and breaking the promise on her birthday is a big sin. But it proves that he doesn't consider her date important and she doesn't mean much in his life like he tries to force himself to think. When everything slips away, he worries that "the lost fish is the big fish".

Actually, everything is fate, so let's just consider it over and break up. There's no reason to make yourself suffer anymore. Then he winked and said in children's language: There are still plenty of fish, why worry about them not coming into my pond!

Once, he asked his grandfather why he was always “fine”, did he not consider anything in life important? He looked deep into his eyes: First, there is a solution to everything.

Second, there are things that are too late to regret, because they have already happened, so you have to stay calm to find the best way to handle them. Moreover, each age is different, there are things that at the time you think are important or even serious, but later when you think back, they are nothing. Consider big things as small things, small things as nothing, for your own good.

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