Summer is the ideal time for reading. As the poem says: "The dense forest reveals the depth of summer, looking up, the sky is vast. The scent of lotus in the night rain, a hundred birds linger in the clear day." In the midst of summer, stillness is key. Reading good books quiets the heart, allowing thoughts to drift away, feeling like a cool breeze. Pairing this with a pot of green tea, one can savor the profound meanings in the books and the vibrant beauty of life, much like summer flowers. In closing the book and tasting the tea, one meets a different version of oneself. Regardless of whether the world is in chaos or prosperity, I only care about this moment of personal tranquility.
Time flies like smoke. Looking back through the gaps of time, there is less emotion and expectation for the path traveled. In busy days, we rush forward, accidentally missing many landscapes along the way, unable to pause and capture the beauty in haste. After the bustle fades, life returns to simplicity. On the stage of life, we perform with all our might, sometimes moved, sometimes surprised, sometimes sorrowful. Every bit of brilliance and harvest is a gift of life. We always believe that beauty is on the road ahead.
When people stay in a scenic spot, the scenery surrounds them. We often praise beautiful scenes but do not take them away, because scenery does not belong to any individual. We walk past, stroll through, and wander; we can linger with fascination, but we cannot fit every sight into our hearts. Some hazy beauties do not need to be seen clearly. Although people are passing guests, we never stop planning and imagining beautiful scenery. Cultural landscapes leave a fragrance for a thousand autumns; bright winds and clear scenery are beyond measure!
In choices, men often look to the long term, while women focus on the present; men choose joy, while women choose peace of mind; men prefer the abstract, while women prefer the concrete; men seek novelty, while women focus on preservation; men value face, while women value substance; men are active, while women are receptive; men hunt, while women acquire; men choose decisiveness, while women choose prudence.