Half a paper life, write all the prosperity. Running around in the wind and snow, tired of the pursuit of fame, and still not forgetting the shadow in the mirror, is that desire, or is it the true self?
In the hustle and bustle, everyone is like a sharp sword, trying to cut off life and get that moment of peace. However, life cannot be easily separated, and there is always more to lose than to gain. Looking at the mountains and rivers, thinking about those hardships and tribulations, what is the value and what is the meaning?
When he lost his way, he fell into the mud. At that time, the courage in my heart seemed to be gone with the wind. But isn't life like this?Even if you lose everything, you must still move forward steadfastly, because the important part is always in your heart.
In the mirror, is you struggling or firm?Everyone has two different selves, one is the self who pursues fame, and the other is the self who is quiet and far-reaching. And the real wisdom lies in not forgetting the original intention, knowing when to let go of the burden of prosperity and return to the truest self.
Time goes by, life is like a dream. All prosperity is just a fleeting moment, and only those moments that have been firm in the tribulation are eternal. Time is like water, but people's hearts remain the same. Those hardships and thousands of mountains are all the imprints of growth.
Between heaven and earth, people are like mayflies. We seek answers, but we often forget the questions themselves. Life is not a race of speed, but a journey, to savor every moment, to feel the peace and contentment.
Behind the prosperity, there is always a quiet world. There is no fame there, no pain of separation, only the true self and the unswerving heart.
Finally, when the prosperity is over, when the thousands of mountains have been traveled, you will find that the most important part is always in your heart. There is an answer there, it's about life, it's about yourself. And the answer is: don't forget the original intention, you have to always.