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Bernice Shannon
@Shannon - 3 months ago
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The door is an indispensable presence in our lives, although it is often overlooked, but it has an invisible impact on our daily life. The door is not only a separation of space, but also a symbol of safety and privacy.

Imagine that when we walk into a room, the opening and closing of the door demarcates the boundary between the outside world and the inner world. Every time we open a door and enter a new environment, there is a rush of anticipation and curiosity. We don't know what we're gonna find behind that door. It is this unknown possibility, however, that gives the door its special meaning. It is an entrance to explore new areas and a symbol of constant change and growth in life.

The design of the door is different, some simple and clear, some gorgeous and complex, like a piece of art, showing the owner's taste and style. Whether wood, metal, or glass, each material, each detail conveys a different emotion and story. For many people, the door is not only a physical partition, but also an emotional carrier. It records the warmth of family, the togetherness of friends, and even the memories of a particular moment.

At the same time, doors also represent boundaries and security. It provides us with a barrier against the distractions and dangers of the outside world. After a tiring day, we wash off the dust, return to a familiar space, close the door, can relax, enjoy their own peace. This sense of security is another gift the door gives us. It is not just a board or a window, but a shelter that life gives us.

Of course, doors also symbolize choice and opportunity. We are constantly faced with choices in life, perhaps just as standing in front of a door, opening which door may open a new course, may also bid farewell to the old life. Every choice is accompanied by courage and expectation, and we find our own direction in constant exploration.
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