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What do you mean, "I hope that the years will not bear, and I hope that time will not regret"?

I hope my youth will not be disappointed, and I hope that every day in the future will be beautiful.

"May the years pass without regret" comes from the appreciation of American literature, with no specific author. When I was young, I worked hard for what I wanted to do, and I didn't waste time. There is no need to regret the lost time.

The meaning of this sentence can also be to express a person's expectation and yearning for a better future. It can also be used in the relationship between men and women: I hope we will live up to our beautiful youth, not regret the time we are about to pass away, and hope that your smile will still be as bright as the flowers in full bloom in summer.

Other sentences synonymous with it are: spread out the time, elaborate on the fleeting time, live up to the time and live up to you.

The practical significance of this sentence:

1, don't live up to every moment in your life, do more meaningful things. Don't waste time, try your best to do what you want, don't regret the lost time, and still face life with a smile.

2, cherish youth, youth is only once in a person's life, and youth is the most powerful and beautiful than ever. Therefore, don't let your spirit become rigid, and stay young forever.