I called this work Nostalgia because as I get older, I realize that nostalgia It comes like a wave—unexpected and profound. Life is full of moments—some happy, others difficult. But when I look back, it's the beautiful memories that remain. Even the tough times, I now understand as part of God's plan. He has shown me that everything happens for a reason, and that every trial helped me grow, mature, and become wiser.
The nostalgia It's more than a memory—it's a feeling. It's gentle. It's sentimental. It's a sweet, comforting sadness. And in this fast-paced world, I think we need more of that.
But the nostalgia It is not true if you don't have someone to share it with. nostalgia Reality is born when you've walked through life with someone by your side. A friend, a partner, a family member—someone who lived those moments with you. Without that connection, memories can feel empty.
Yes, feel nostalgia It may be a sign that we're getting older... but it also means that we're accumulating wisdom. That we've lived—with love, with laughter, and even with pains that have transformed us.
So, if you don't have someone to share your memories with today, maybe it's time to find someone. Because life becomes sweeter when shared moments are present.
To all my beloved fans: Treasure every beautiful moment of your life. Preserve your memories. And keep close those who help you create them. That's the essence of Nostalgia.