On the journey of life, the age of 40 is just a landscape, both looking back at the past and looking forward to the future.
For me, this age became a turning point, a starting point for a decision to let go of everything and bravely pursue self-worth and happiness.
It is not the end of life, but the beginning of a new life, an opportunity for me to free myself from the shackles of the old days and find a way of life that is truly my own.
I'm no longer obsessed with you, there are always people who hate you, it's not good, that's not good.
Some people also think, you are also good, that is also good.
Leaving my former home, I took the train to a distant place with infinite imagination of the future.
The train slowly drove out of the platform, and each rotation of the axle was like a deep farewell to the past.
The scenery outside the window changes from the familiar outline of the city to a vague field, and every inch of the land retreats symbolizes that I am further away from my past life.
At this moment, my heart is full of curiosity about the unknown world and yearning for a new life.
On the departing train, I reflected on my life.
When we are young, we always try to adapt to our surroundings and people's expectations, and we want to show the best in everyone.
However, as I've grown older, I've come to understand that life isn't a show, and we don't always have to tiptoe to cater to others.
When I began to let go of those unnecessary attachments, I found that the true self and the beauty of life are just around the corner.
Far away is **? This question wasn't clear when I embarked on the journey, but it didn't matter.
The important thing is that every step of the journey is an exploration of the self, and every attempt is a love of life. The distance may be the freedom and peace that I have been longing for in my heart, and it is a kind of spiritual destination.
At the age of 40, I chose to leave, not as an escape, but as a kind of bravery.
Be brave to face your imperfections and be brave to pursue your own happiness.
Along the way, I learned to let go, but at the same time, I gained more.
I have gained the depth of self-knowledge, the breadth of life, and more importantly, the infinite hope and vision for the future.
Today, I'm still on the go, exploring every unknown possibility.
At the age of 40, it is not the end of life, but the beginning of another.
It teaches us that with courage, every age has its own unique charm and value.
At this stage of my life, I no longer live to satisfy others, but to live for my own happiness and fulfillment.
I've learned to appreciate every moment in life, whether it's a lonely night or a happy time with friends. I began to realize that the true meaning of life is not about reaching a specific goal, but about the process itself, and how we grow and experience in the process.
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