I often feel that the four most important words in life are "live in the moment" and "let go of the past." However, the past does not refer to what has happened before, but rather to the fact that everything will pass. No matter how painful and sad you are today, as long as you live in the moment, everything will pass, it's just a matter of time. So life is still long, don't rush to sadness, the story is still long, don't rush to disappointment, the future is not what you think when you are sad. When you look back after going through those difficult years, you will feel grateful and joyful. The days are so long, as long as they are not over, don't rush to despair. The story of life continues, as long as it has not reached the end, don't rush to disappointment. The future is uncertain, both you and I are dark horses. Finally, let's take inspiration from Cao Cao's poem "Although the turtle lives long, it will eventually come to an end. The flying snake in the mist will eventually turn to ashes. The old horse rests in the stable, with ambitions for a thousand miles. The martyr in his old age, his heroic spirit never fades. The cycle of growth and decline is not only in the heavens; the blessings of a peaceful life can be enjoyed for a long time. How fortunate we are, let us sing and inspire ourselves."
To be born towards death.
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The most important four words in life are "live in the present" and "let go of the past." The past refers to everything that will eventually pass. No matter how painful or difficult today may be, as long as you live in the present, everything will pass, it's just a matter of time. So don't rush to sadness, the story of life is long and the future is not as sad as you think. When you look back after overcoming difficult times, you will feel grateful and joyful. As long as life is not over, don't despair, the story of life continues and as long as it hasn't reached its end, don't be disappointed. The future is uncertain, both you and I are capable of great things. Finally, let's be inspired by Cao Cao's poem "Although the divine turtle lives long, it will eventually come to an end. The soaring snake in the mist will ultimately turn to dust. The old horse rests in the stable, with ambitions to travel a thousand miles. The martyr in old age, his heroic spirit never fades. The cycle of growth and decline is not only in the heavens; the blessings of contentment can bring eternal life. How fortunate we are to sing and inspire with such determination."