One day we'll come to understand a simple truth: everyone will eventually perish, including our loved ones; sooner or later, everyone will depart. Life is short, so live earnestly and cherish each day, pursue positivity and meaning instead of clinging to the meaningless, wasting away life.In reality, the average human lifespan is only about 900 months, over 30,000 days, which may seem like a lot, but each day diminishes gradually, similar to a phone battery, decreasing by percentage, yet we're not allowed to recharge. Each passing day shortens life a bit, the terrifying part is not knowing when it will end. It could be in 10 years, 20 years, or even 50 years later, no one can know for sure, but the outcome is predetermined.One day we'll have to depart, vanish entirely from this world. The world will erase all traces of our existence, no one will remember anymore, neither in the next life nor in this one. Should we let go at this thought? Is there any pressure or attachment left? Is it the beauty on the face or the relationships? None of it matters anymore.Our arrival into the world is akin to embarking on a journey, exploring the complexities of earthly landscapes, like a traveler stopping by an earthly inn, passing through, exploring everywhere, admiring scenery, admiring flowers, enjoying grass, feeling sunlight, embracing rain and dew. But sooner or later, we must depart, so why exhaust ourselves like this?In life, there are two things considered most important: love and money, both are things people find hard to let go of.For money, one toils tirelessly, burning the midnight oil, risking everything day in and day out.For love, one may be willing to search every nook and cranny, willing to die and be reborn out of affection, immersed in the realm of human emotions. But in the end, love is the same, money is the same, neither can be taken along. Looking back, one is merely struggling in vain.Each day, we rise early to work for money, spending it on three meals a day, thinking it's essential, but in reality, it doesn't take much for our own enjoyment. Sometimes we spend money on hospital bills or leave it all for our descendants to waste away. We toil to earn money only to give it away in the end.As for those who selflessly care for us, when their karma is fulfilled, they depart, friends part ways when the time comes. Fate has its rewards at the end of the road, but when fate leaves, we cannot hold onto anything. Life is a series of endless goodbyes; what is lost is never truly ours. There are relationships that seem beautiful but become entangled in the pursuit of self-interest.When facing difficulties, let's reflect for a moment; life isn't a subtraction problem. Every day we live, we see a little less. So why worry and fret, why keep calculating endlessly when we could take a step back and enjoy the vast ocean and sky?Utilize time to do positive things, bring joy to others, live brightly like the sun. Isn't that a good thing? There's no need to make things difficult for ourselves. We're here to embrace and do good, not to live in hardship and exhaustion.Every morning waking up, opening our eyes, stretching, it's truly fortunate to live another day. Yesterday is gone, tomorrow is uncertain, only today is truly ours. Let's live fully today, even cherishing each breath, because we never know what the next second holds.
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