Laozi said "The highest good is like water." It nourishes all things, seemingly the softest and most "non-confrontational" substance in the world.
But those who have only seen gentle ripples don't understand water's other side. When provoked or pushed to the edge, it becomes the blade that drips through stone, the flood that washes away everything, the ice that freezes all.
Your gentleness is because they flow with your current; your madness is because they tried to build a dam against it.
The “80s Hong Kong pre-wedding” style is a photography aesthetic designed to capture the raw, unfiltered side of marriage, focusing on authenticity and candid emotion rather than polished, staged perfection.