The greatest clarity a person can possess is the ability to reject all social interaction. The essence of life is a century of solitude. All human relationships, including those based on feelings, are based on self-interest. There's no room for argument; friends exist when interests are at stake, and disappear when interests are gone. Don't harbor any expectations or hopes for so-called friends. We have never had true friends, and we never will. Your so-called friends are merely people hidden behind the veil of self-interest. We must learn to accept the solitude of life, to stop pretending to have many friends, and to stop yearning for any. In our own world, we can cultivate our own virtue, drink tea alone, take walks alone, chat alone, travel alone, sing alone, and shop alone. We don't need to manage social relationships or care about the coldness or warmth of human connection. Cherish those who are good to you, and ignore those who are not. We have a long road ahead, and solitude is an inevitable journey.。
