For anyone else having trouble parsing the lower part: “Seeing a shooting star [is] itself a wish for many.”
If you want to see shooting stars, the next good opportunity is around April 22, where the Lyrids produce about one shooting star every three minutes (in good conditions).
If you’re patient but very easily distracted, wait for the Geminids around December 14 producing about 2 shooting stars per minute; or the Perseids around August 12 with slightly fewer.
All of the above assumes you’re in the Northern hemisphere.