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The most beautiful form is back to basics

author:Horse stone

Everything that happens to you is something you have to go through and you can bear. From the summer to the cold, to the flowers blooming, to the full moon and the lack of the moon, to the small process of life's birth, death and reproduction, all of them do not happen by chance, they all operate according to the predetermined destiny of the Creator. Therefore, the wind and rain of life, whether it is success or failure, don't care too much, the experience that should be experienced, the persistence that should be persistent, and the important thing is not to forget your own way back.

The most beautiful form is back to basics

Nietzsche once said, "Every day when you don't dance is a failure of life." "Our life is very short, it is really fleeting, and we are in the twilight of life in the blink of an eye. We will stay in this world for about 30,000 days, and don't waste time on boring and useless things. Maybe you were busy making ends meet in the first half of your life, but you should wake up in middle age. Don't miss the planting season to avoid regret and helplessness during the harvest season.

The most beautiful form is back to basics

The Swiss psychologist Carl Jung said, "The first half of your life may belong to someone else, to live in someone else's opinion." But you have to give the rest of your life back to yourself, to follow your inner voice. Maybe you spent the first half of your life running around for the worldly definition of "success", maybe you worried about other people's lives, never took into account your own feelings, never lived according to your own wishes, but you always had to do something for your own destiny.

The most beautiful form is back to basics

I will eventually return to the earth, and the high-rise buildings will be three-foot graves. Through a month of exercise and introspection, we understand that the most beautiful form of life is to return to the basics. From now on, he will not take earthly things so seriously, will not have unrealistic illusions about anyone, curb his selfish desires, cultivate a noble spirit, and devote his energy to the auspicious things of the two worlds. The merciful Lord said, "The race for riches has made you neglectful, until you visit the graves." ”(102:1—2)

Text/Horse Stone, Picture/Rain Wood