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pamela kriese
@kriese - 3 weeks ago
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The mirror, hanging quietly on the wall, reflects everything around it. Its existence, it seems, is just quietly waiting, waiting for everyone who comes near. Whether it is the first light of the morning or the deepening of the night, the mirror can record these moments, reflecting the clever light and shadow.

Every time a person walks into the mirror, there may be a thousand words hidden in his heart. In front of the mirror, they adjust their skirts, adjust their hair, or smile at themselves or sigh. The mirror is not only a tool to reflect the physical appearance, but more like a silent listener, listening to everyone's innermost feelings and stories. It does not judge, it does not reveal, it is just there, silently guarding every secret.

Time is more obvious in front of the mirror. No matter how the years pass, the mirror will faithfully record every moment. From immature smile to weathered wrinkles, the mirror has witnessed the process of growth. In its reflection, the once green and now mature interwoven, as if time in this side of the glass solidified, become an eternal memory.

In lonely moments, mirrors also give people a kind of company. Whether in the dead of night, or upset, standing in front of the mirror and looking into your own eyes, it seems that you can find a little comfort. Those eyes reflect a heart eager to be understood, perhaps invisibly, the mirror brings people not only external reflection, but also inner dialogue and self-cognition. For a moment, all the troubles seem to have the space to explain and vent, until the mind gets a moment of peace.

However, mirrors also have a cold side. It cannot be disguised, and any defect that is tried to be covered up will be invisible to it. When you look in the mirror, your true self is exposed to the light and there is no longer anything to hide. Such Revelations both make people feel vulnerable and prompt them to introspection, to face their true selves and to accept their imperfections.
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