Throughout our lives, we are often never satisfied,
constantly seeking more like a bottomless pit greedily devouring the last
rays of the setting sun. Each sunset marks another day of our lives passing
us by, and yet we continue to repeat this cycle year after year. The perfect
life that we once imagined cannot be bought with an unlimited supply of
money. Our energy and vitality gradually diminish with each passing second,
yet our minds remain active. Why not make the most of the limited time we
have and do something meaningful with it? We don't have to achieve great
things or wait until the end of our lives to appreciate those who love us
and the things we love. We should learn to be strong, to laugh and cry for
ourselves. One day, we will look back and realize how amazing our lives
truly were.
Life is not about achieving great things but about living it simply. Excess
fat can weigh down our hearts, excess money can burden our souls, and
chasing after too many things can weigh us down in life. Some people may
never know why they came into this world, living unfulfilling lives.
Although I am still young and may not have a deep understanding of life, I
can only speak from my own experience. Life is short, with only thirty
thousand or so days. Before we know it, our hands will become agile, and
when we look back, our hair will have turned gray. What can we do to make up
for the time we have lost?
I don't want to provide too many explanations about life because the world
can be harsh, and my purpose is to share my own thoughts. The world is
polluted and indulgent, filled with people who are constantly pursuing
pleasure without any sense of oppression. The rising and setting of the sun
speaks to the sadness of humanity. I don't like this world; it is too fake
and disappointing. One day, we will realize that our persistence cannot
change tomorrow's outcome, and nobody knows what tomorrow holds. Looking up
at the sky, we see that it is no longer blue. How much longer will our world
exist? We should reflect on how much life we have left and make the most of
it. |