morning. Longtan Mountain, Jilin City.
Two old friends arrived as promised. In spring, the grass and trees are green and the air is fresh. Everywhere there was a scene of renewal in Vientiane. It is indeed a good season for mountaineering.
Everything has experienced the harsh winter, and the new green has emerged and is thriving.
"Dude, you came first. It's the beginning of another year. The scenery is very different now than it used to be."
"Yes! The times are progressing, things are developing, and the survival of the fittest exists. This is the natural law of survival of the fittest. ”
"Dude, is that really the case?" What do you say is the biggest difference between young people today and those of us in the fifties and sixties? ”

"Vanity! The shackles of vanity were so tight that they could not breathe. ”
"The heart of comparison is becoming more and more rampant. Than the conditions, than the car, than the house... Nothing more than that. It is that few people are more knowledgeable than talented. ”
"Knowledge can become your talent, can cultivate your temperament..."
"The vanity of comparison often doesn't give you what you want, sometimes it's the opposite."
"A necklace called Hanako wears a necklace of pure gold, and others will say it's fake; a boss wears a copper ring, and others will say it's new.
"Two women come out of the bath after bathing, the domineering female president wears a work clothes, and the ordinary female worker wears mink skin, and people can tell who is who at a glance."
"It's better to be realistic. To live happily without vanity. Happiness is given by yourself! ”
"Ordinary people buy a designer bag with three months' salary, what can they get in exchange?"
"What's the matter with a fake bag?!"
"It is your own vanity that hurts your self-esteem!"
Wake up, people who love vanity, no longer sober, vanity will be like a chain, leading you to the cliff...
The mummy is ugly, but it's true; now people, under the glossy exterior, are really happy? Or the Walking Dead?
I'm stupid and can't tell...