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Today I saw a lot of people talking about the "312 sixth anniversary."
To be honest, I didn't personally experience it, so I can't say I have any particularly special emotions about it. But I've also been wondering: even if I had witnessed it firsthand, what's the real meaning of commemorating these dates? Especially since many people are actually just following the trend in remembering them.
Over the past few years, all sorts of numerical commemorative dates have emerged one after another: 312, 519, 904, 1011... Everyone seems to remember them crystal clear.
But if we put that same energy into more important things, like remembering our parents' birthdays, it might be more meaningful. To be honest, I have a feeling that among my male followers, probably more than 60% of them actually don't know when their parents' birthdays are.