心不动则不痛心若动痛死你
[xīn bù dòng zé bù tòng xīn ruò dòng tòng sĭ nĭ]
If the Heart Doesn’t Move, It Won’t Hurt; If It Does, You'll Die of Pain. This dramatic phrase expresses the concept of emotional avoidance and vulnerability. Keeping emotions contained means no hurt, whereas allowing them to flow invites potential anguish.