When I was young and free, and my imagination was infinite, I dreamed of changing the world. With the increase of age and wisdom, I found that the world will not change, so I narrowed my horizons and decided to change only my country.
But it also seems unshakable.
When I entered my old age, in my last desperate attempt, I decided to change only my family, those closest to me, but, alas, they would not change anything.
Now, when I am lying in the hospital bed, I suddenly realize that if I change myself first, then I will set an example and change my family.
From their inspiration and encouragement, I will be able to improve my country. Who knows, I may even change the world.
English: On the tombstone of the Bishop of the Anglican Church in the basement of Westminster Abbey, it reads: When you are young and free, your imagination is infinite and you dream of changing the world. When I became mature and wise, I found that the world could not be changed, so I was short-sighted and only changed my country.
But my country seems to be immutable.
When I reached my old age, with the last hope of hard work, I decided to change only my family, the people close to me, but, alas! They don't accept change at all.
Now, as I lay dying, I suddenly realized that if I only changed myself at first, then I could change my family accordingly.
With their encouragement, I may be able to improve my country, and then, who knows, maybe I can change the whole world.