If you chew the moon up, it will turn into a sky full of stars.

   You are a traveler in the deep mountains, wandering and loving with a passionate nature; I am a cat owner in the market, indifferent to passersby and unchanging lovers.

  Passengers, you are aboard the "Life Express" train.

  Attention passengers, hold on, the train is about to depart.

  The moment we boarded the train,

  all that remained was the rumble, the rumble, the rumble...

  aimlessly moving forward.

  No one dared to disembark rashly.

  As children,

  everyone thought their future was bright,

  didn't they?

  But once we grow up,

  nothing goes according to plan.

  Life is short; we don't have the time or energy to attend to everything and everyone. Wasting time on unworthy people is itself unworthy. Often, what we need to do isn't figuring out what to do next, but rather discerning what is worthwhile. The meaning of life lies not in how many things we do, but in how many worthwhile things we do.

  "Lifestyle" seems to put too much pressure on us. A couple of days ago, I was meeting up with some close friends, and we were all reminiscing about the past and talking about the future. Some were dissatisfied with the status quo and were striving forward, while others abandoned comfort and worked hard to make the most of their lives. It's as if we, in our early twenties, are already worrying about our future, defining our future path based on our current situation. Youth is in its prime, blossoming, and we are at our peak. Pick up the mirror in front of you, put away your negative thoughts, pat your face, and tell yourself, "I am the best!"

  Tell yourself:

  1. Don't stay up past 2 AM, and only eat fruit for supper.

  2. Start doing anything halfway through the deadline.

  3. Don't just set goals without achieving them; talk less and curse less.

  4. Eat more fruit and drink more milk.

  5. Don't be pretentious, awkward, depressed, resentful, frantic, impulsive, or stubborn; don't overthink; strive and fight.

  I really like this passage:

  I hope my life includes things I enjoy doing,

  people I love, a healthy body, and every day without regrets.

  Finally, through my greatest efforts, I hope

  to live the life I want.

  Youth is something to be dedicated to,

  but youth isn't just about yourself. It's

  about having dreams, goals, faith, and occasional small moments of inspiration.

  With me, with you, and with you, the road ahead is long, so please don't despair. Life is a constant flow

  of people, a sea of ​​faces; be self-respecting, self-loving, and free.

  I know you've been very tired lately, the kind of tiredness that's invisible—physical, mental, interpersonal, and a sense of powerlessness facing the future.

  But please don't give up, because your life can't end here. Hang in there, believe that everything will gradually get better.

  It's either stand out or be eliminated; the outcome is uncertain. We are all potential dark horses, strangers on the same train, so how can we give up? Since you're on board, please work hard.

  Hello passengers, you are aboard the "Life Express" train.

  Never stopping, ahead lies light and hope!!

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