Life is a continuous journey of drifting. Every place we visit and every person we meet may merely be a station or a passing traveler. We often tend to reminisce and look back, attempting to remember everything. Yet, we find that many things once etched deeply in our hearts have faded into oblivion over time. In reality, life can be simple: smile every day, sleep when tired, and wake up with a smile.
In this world, everything is as fleeting as passing clouds. Whether success or failure, all is transient. As long as you can maintain an open mind, every day is a beautiful day. The best way to live is to stop overthinking. In the process of experiencing life and meeting people, you are both choosing and being chosen. Life is short; do not leave regrets. Love when you should love, and do not suppress yourself needlessly.
Work hard, but do not overwork yourself; just do your best. Dress elegantly, but do not compete blindly; simply maintain your own style. Relax and enjoy life after work, but do not overdo it; comfort is what matters most. Earn money, but do so honestly and follow the right path. Cherish friendships, but there is no need to be inseparable; as long as you remember each other, that is enough.
Turning a page, the yellowed years become the past; a splash of ink turns into memories. Though the journey is long, a smile still graces the tip of the pen as you turn away. Let encounters be the preface, but do not let farewells be the postscript. For encounters are romance, while farewells are too sorrowful. Life is short; rather than engraving sadness on your journey, choose to remember the romance.
One day, when you face your past embarrassments or the people who once angered you, your heart will be as calm as still water, free from agitation. Even when others recount your past misfortunes, you will listen as if they are telling someone else's story, without a single ripple in your heart. This is the true essence of letting go.
Otherwise, life will be dull and unfulfilling. The desert is for camels, and the grassland is for galloping horses. If a horse accidentally loses its way in the desert, it must run even harder to find the path back to the grassland.