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Describe life as a train sentence
Life is like a train, from birth to death, through the whole world.

On this train, people got off one by one. Some people stay with you for a long time, while others just sit for a while.

Every time someone gets on the bus, you will be surprised, and then look forward to being full and expecting him to accompany you for a lifetime.

But I will be disappointed every time, and I will get used to it gradually, because I won't be disappointed if I don't expect it, and the deer in my heart is old, and I will never be so enthusiastic about everyone who gets on the bus as before.

From the beginning, it was your parents who accompanied you. They taught you how to walk in this world and how to treat people who get on and off the bus.

But in the end, they will leave you and wave goodbye to you on a platform.

However, don't worry, someone will get on the bus with the mission of accompanying you to the finish line. Whether you can reach the finish line or not, at least at the moment you get on the bus, you believe in this mission.

Of course, this mission is not necessarily completed by him alone, and someone may take over.

But no matter what, you have to believe that there will always be such a person who will accompany you to the end.

Not only did he come with a task, but he also had two or three friends. They got on the bus at different times, and some friends were near the starting point, childhood friends, and accompanied them for life.

Some good friends are late on the way, but the moment he got on the bus, you actually knew he was one of them.

Some good friends will be late for a long time. When you are almost 3/4, he will hold an apology and smile slightly, as if he had known you for a long time, but he was destined to be with you.

Except these people with a mission, others go up and down, from the initial expectation, slowly to disappointment, and finally to cheer up and realize that few people have really been with you for a long time.