"Life is not a competitive sport; there is no need to always strive to be number one." Please do not compromise your integrity just to stay ahead, and do not let competition blind you to friendship.
Do you remember the intimate communication you shared with your parents during childhood? Back then, you were the "little padded jacket" that kept them warm. You loved your parents deeply, seeing them as your ultimate sanctuary, sharing everything from a lost eraser or a notebook to things you couldn't even name. Yet today, you have built a wall between yourself and them. Phone calls last less than three minutes, you no longer ask about their health or work, and you rarely reach out first. Since middle school, you have seldom shared your grades... "A drop of kindness should be repaid with a spring of gratitude." Yet, facing the bond of blood, you seem indifferent, spending so little time with them. Do you truly wish to maintain this wall and live with regret forever?
Do you remember your childhood love for your hometown? You loved your homeland more than yourself. You wouldn't allow anyone to trample it; you saw nature as a paradise, the flowing water as a lullaby, and the birdsong as the most beautiful melody. But now, you seem to disregard its beauty, longing instead for towering skyscrapers, bustling city streets, and crowded tourist spots. In your desire to escape the mountains, have you forgotten your roots? Please look into your heart—The beauty of your homeland is the most authentic and eternal. I hope you do not follow the crowd and always remember the meaning of "returning to one's roots."
Life is like a cup of coffee without sugar—bitter, yet flavorful enough to make you forget the bitterness. Life is like a medicinal soup with many ingredients—complex, yet effective enough to forget the complexity. Life is like a feast—intricate, yet delicious enough to forget the hassle... I hope you can slowly savor life, become its master, and one day soar through the skies like a magnificent eagle.