In the vast Mongolian grasslands, there lived a man named Abage. In his youth, Abage and his father once lost their way in the grassland. Overwhelmed by exhaustion and fear, Abage eventually found himself unable to walk further. At that moment, his father took five coins from his pocket, buried one in the grass, and handed the remaining four to Abage, saying earnestly, "Life is like these five gold coins, representing childhood, youth, young adulthood, middle age, and old age. You have only used one so far—the one buried in the grass. You must not waste these coins; instead, use them bit by bit, making each one a unique experience, so that your life is not lived in vain. We must leave this grassland today, and in the future, you must also venture beyond it. The world is vast; living means seeing more of it. Do not let your gold coins be wasted without purpose." Encouraged by his father, Abage eventually made his way out of the grassland. As an adult, he left his hometown and became a successful captain. Cherish life, and you will find your way out of the swamps of adversity.