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"I'm here, don't be afraid."

May all your fears be just a false alarm.

"What's the matter with you?" And "don't be afraid, I'm here." These are the two sentences I heard the most in February.

It's warm and reassuring.

When COVID-19 first broke out, I was sitting on the train from Shanghai to Jinzhou, which lasted 20 hours and 8 minutes. That's 65438+1October 22nd, and the day after tomorrow is New Year's Eve. The carriage was crowded with people who went home for the New Year.

Wearing a mask, I just got on the bus and didn't feel nervous and worried. Even when I got home, I didn't care too much.

Until the residential property called her mother and asked, "Has anyone come back from other places these two days?" Coupled with the overwhelming news, I realized that the problem was serious.

I checked the buses, trains and planes I have been on recently, and there are no cases, so I am relieved.

The pictures that flashed through my mind were the mothers of two children crying and airsickness on the plane, softly comforting her flight attendants and passengers, warmly greeting the tea shop owner who whispered, the uncle riding a tricycle to carry passengers, and the children wandering around the garden in them.

And my family and people I like. I'm a little worried, but I hope everything goes well.

But sometimes, we always worry too much about one thing, let our negative emotions soar, and then get deeper and deeper.

However, if you think about it carefully, you will find that 99% of the things you are worried about have never happened. As the writer Mark Twain said, "I know there are many troubles in life, but most of them have not happened."

Therefore, you must remember to adjust your emotions in time, don't embarrass yourself and let the people who love you worry.

In the first week of returning to China, I was extremely nervous and observed the physical condition of my family.

At that time, my mother had pharyngitis and had some cough, which scared herself. Fortunately, the symptoms eased after taking the medicine.

I was allergic to dried mango at that time, and my body temperature fluctuated. Fortunately, the allergy has subsided and everything is normal.

Han Han said, "A false alarm is the most beautiful word in the world. Comparatively speaking, nothing cheerful, colorful and smooth sailing is worth mentioning. You know what it means to lose and what it means to have. Only when you get it back can you learn to cherish it. "

During that time, friends who haven't contacted for a long time will suddenly send greetings, active emotional numbers don't often update articles, and colleagues with bad colds even dare not cough loudly.

We are all worried and looking forward to it. Me too. Fortunately, I am accompanied by someone who loves me.

"Don't be afraid, I'm here. If something really happens, we will face it together. " He knows that I am afraid, and he will patiently ask me if I feel uncomfortable, and he will comfort me again and again.

Slowly, my mood became better and I was no longer so worried. Fortunately, February has passed.

When I walked out of the house again, there were more people on the road. Grandparents also came out in the sun with masks. The stall owner who sells fruit also pushes the car out to sell goods. Buses that stopped running have also resumed running.

Spring has come and everything is revived.

Don't be afraid, everything will be all right.

2020 is destined to be an extraordinary year, which makes us know how to cherish it more.

I hope that when you are frightened, someone will tell you "Don't be afraid".

May all your fears be just a false alarm.

May all the good things come as scheduled.