The next sentence of "Everything is impermanent" is "Cherish the present moment".
Worldly affairs: all things in the world. Impermanence: Nothing is fixed forever. This means that everything is changing and nothing is fixed forever.
Family, health, and peace. When these most precious things in life really leave me one day, I hope I won’t regret not cherishing them before. Money, rights and these are just higher pursuits based on the existence of the former. Some things, once lost, cannot be returned. No matter what your abilities are, you can't come back. So cherish the moment.
Everything in life is impermanent, cherish the moment and the people around you.
Formation
Slang is one of the idioms, which refers to sentences that are conventional, widely popular, and have concise images. From a broad perspective, colloquialisms include proverbs, idioms (quotations), idiomatic expressions and commonly used spoken idioms, but do not include dialect words, colloquial words, idioms in written language, or famous aphorisms in famous books.
In a narrow sense, colloquialism is one of the genres with its own characteristics, which is different from proverbs and idioms, but some colloquialisms are somewhere in between. Common sayings come from a wide range of sources, not only from the oral creations of the people, but also related to famous poems, aphorisms, historical allusions, etc.
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