忽然舍得
[hū rán shè dé]
In Chinese culture, being able to give up or '舍得' (舍得 also means being open-handed) can be considered as an indication of a matured attitude towards life or past regrets. It suggests a moment of decision when one decides it’s okay to let things go after a lot of deliberation, which could represent liberation and acceptance in face of life’s uncertainties.