I gave my parents some allowance and stood in front of the mirror, but I felt a bit strange.
It's already this late. It's well past 11 p.m., and perhaps because it's the dead of winter, the wind outside feels particularly chilly. Just now, before rewarding myself for my hard work this month, I sent my parents some allowance. Seeing the completed transfer screen with the numbers on it made me feel a strange sense of pride, a twinge of pride. Then, I looked in the mirror and was startled by the state of my face and hair. Perhaps from the cold wind, my scalp was red and swollen, and my hair was limp and limp, looking quite worn out. I remembered my parents sighing in front of the mirror, saying their hair wasn't as thick as it used to be, and my heart ached. I realized that filial piety isn't just about giving them allowances; it's about taking care of them so they can age healthily and beautifully. So, I'm going to start by breaking my bad habits and taking care of myself. Lately, I've been thoroughly applying Pantodil Hair Ampoule and massaging my scalp before bed, and I'm relieved to see my condition slowly recovering. I've decided to try this wonderful product myself and give it to my parents as a gift. Now that I'm in my 30s, I realize that more important than grand success is the people I care about, and the individual habits that keep me healthy. As winter deepens, I thank you all for your hard work today. I'll calmly prepare for tomorrow.