Some say: "Life is a stage, and everyone is the lead." This statement holds truth.
However, I perceive life not as a play, but as a game. The attitude you bring to it often determines your fate. At birth, everyone starts with equal intellectual potential and moral baseline. It is as if we are invited by God to play a game, thus beginning our journey: from the cries of infancy to the ignorance of youth, from the recklessness of youth to the responsibilities of adulthood, and finally to the serenity of old age, until the game ends with death. The storms and calms we encounter are integral parts of our existence, and we should face them with composure.
Some approach life with full commitment and strive diligently. When death approaches, they can calmly say, "I have no regrets in this life." Others remain indifferent, living a life of mere existence in their youth. By old age, regret sets in, but it is too late. Time does not turn back; they can only face the judgment of death with deep sorrow.