Luo Zhenyu once asked in a New Year's Eve speech: Do we have enough time? The answer is enough, according to the current level of medical care, we may all be a hundred years old in the future, so that we have time to do what we want to do, all we need is action.
Time is not a problem, time is also the fairest, time can make you sparkle, can also let you soothe sorrow, time is also a good medicine, you can forget your worries, you can move forward... Is this the case? Maybe just a thought. But only if you live in good health can you perhaps have a say in the question of time.

Like the 97-year-old Eiko Hiruma, she must have a say in time. It is also true that time is medicine, and it is a good medicine.
That's why I have this book", "Time is a Good Medicine". Grandma Rongzi's article is plain and not flashy, beautiful but not glamorous, real and sincere, Grandma in this world with her own faith to create her own life.
Suddenly, I thought, if I lived to be more than 90 years old, what would I say about answering the question of whether time is a good medicine?
I reckon I'm going to be very wordy and nagging. He once felt the injustice of the world because he felt pain, nagged about the skills he had not learned, regretted that he had never been able to live in a large house with a wall as a bookshelf, and lived a mediocre and lonely life, and so on. Then I gradually discovered that time was really a good medicine.
Grandma Rongzi, who has passed her old age, has never felt lonely and depressed in life. The pain of losing her husband and son, and the fractures at the age of 90, have not defeated this open-minded old man. On the contrary, she is sunny, confident, able to endure, and grateful.
Eiko's book is not gorgeous, nor is it so beautiful, it is an elder in the family sitting across from you talking about her life, her years, her past sufferings and gratitude. Because of her profession as a pharmacist, she has been exposed to many patients, and these patients have also let her know that as long as she is a person, as long as she lives, she will have troubles. And Eiko is willing to send them their own warmth, a comfort.
Man cannot be perfect. Perhaps having witnessed too many people's troubles, you will have more patience and cherish the life you have.
"Learn new things; beauty, exercise, maintain good habits; don't shout tired of your body, otherwise you are really tired; have the courage to try what you want to do but don't do; nearly centenarians can live in the present every day, not thinking about the past, not afraid of the future..."
We really don't live a grandmother who is transparent.
A very inspirational book for a 97-year-old. The words can reflect the old man's love for life, the memory of life, And Grandma Rongzi's book makes you feel that you really should cherish every day. Don't waste it. Under the coordinates of nearly a hundred years of life, time can cross everything, life is very long, and all sorrow and pain will be filtered by time and will be healed by time.
Yesterday's events have become the past in the long river of life. As we grow up, our minds go through a process from childish, superficial, fragile to mature, profound, and strong! Phoenix Nirvana, reborn from the fire! The soul that has experienced pain and trials can burst out with endless power! Those pains and tears of the past have become beautiful and precious memories, precipitated.
The days are not hurried and slow, a little bitter and a little quiet.
After years of understanding, there is not so much pain in the world, there is not so much arrogance, more of a plain as water, but also with a hint of sweetness.
Time is a good medicine, it will nourish the heart, it will also warm the ground, just like planting a sun, do not know the taste of sorrow.
Holding up this book, it is like a cup of green tea, and after drinking it all, it feels very fresh. I remembered that in the late autumn dusk, I saw the daisies scattered in the grass on the side of the road, faint, unobtrusive, and beautiful alone.
It is also good to say to yourself that the current days are light. In response to the lyrics of Shang Wenjie's "A Large Sky": Only brave people can be free and vast.