It feels like skipping class in school. Nowadays, many people refuse to endure the cycle of exhausting lives and heavy workloads, beginning to yearn for the comfort of a life lived elsewhere. Of course, facing the clock-in machine and a pile of tasks, it is not easy to truly "skip" out. But no matter how many sources of pressure there are, we only have one life. It is time to drop all burdens and do things that may seem useless but bring you joy. Living fully for yourself is truly necessary. It allows your feet to pause and wait for your soul to catch up; to defeat anxiety with fun and welcome a new realm of life with a peaceful mindset. "I am Xiao Qiang, I don't have time for dinner..."
In the 1970s, the famous director Antonioni shot the documentary *China*, inadvertently preserving a glimpse of the calm demeanor of Chinese people during that era. If this Italian director were to return today, he would find that China is no longer calm; instead, it is driven by an urgent pursuit of fame and profit. Almost every Chinese person is busy: busy making money, busy getting promotions, busy preparing for postgraduate exams... Busyness has become the greatest common ground among Chinese people. As the popular song goes: "I am Xiao Qiang, I don't have time for dinner; I am Wang Jiwei, I don't have time for a long trip; I am Zhang Hui, I don't have time for a nap; I am Zhu Yaqing, I don't have time to lose weight; I am Gai Lun, I don't have time to go home and see my grandmother; I am Tai Jing, I don't have time to have children; I am Jordan, I don't have time to sleep... I suddenly really want to skip work, daydream, and steal a little bit of laziness. I really don't have time, I don't have time..."