Life has always been full of dreams; that hibiscus flower sways deep within our hearts. Yet we tend to wait for the first spring, and when the season yields nothing, we often recklessly abandon the second spring, leaving our dreams to remain dreams. The flower of dreams favors only those with patience. Today, if you were given a hibiscus flower, you should have the courage to claim the second spring for your dreams.
The rise and fall of the nation is the responsibility of every individual. ―Gu Yanwu
For most people, the first twenty or thirty years of life play out like a standalone movie, while the following decades become a repeat. In essence, their life has already been spent in the first thirty years.
Embracing the calmness amid worldly noise and finding solace in nature, life itself becomes a realm with endless joys. A true spring is approaching; as the earth revives, love life, cherish what you have, and life will always offer beautiful springs.
The scenery along the journey of life is not always a beautiful muse. As the years pass, hardships and unpredictable events enter our lives. Each sudden shock catches you off guard, each scar leaves no time to heal. Pain becomes numb over time, cooling once cherished dreams and smiles. Gradually, one grows accustomed to quietly watching the sunrise and sunset, year after year, season after season.
In the span of a few short years, between hearts, has there not been vast change?
Classic quote: In life, people often aim high but lack ability, hold pride yet shirk small tasks. Do not develop a habit of picking and choosing. Do not grumble when it rains about carrying an umbrella, nor fear the rain when unprepared. Always avoid showing discontent. Remember this: if you choose to do something, do it well.
Since ancient times, who has not experienced deep emotions? When feelings run deep, the heavens and earth are moved. The passionate often suffer from the indifferent, and throughout history, beauty has often met with a fragile fate.