-(British) Bacon
Everything in the world has its own laws. Water does not choose its path when it flows, and trees are free when they sway in the wind. They all know the truth of letting nature take its course.
Many things in life can't be forced, and those things that are deliberately forced, we may never get them. But the brilliance we didn't expect will come unexpectedly in our indifference and calmness. Therefore, in the face of prosperity and adversity in life, we should maintain a mentality of "at any time", "at will", "at will" and "at will".
Follow, don't follow, let nature take its course, don't complain, don't be impatient, don't over-demand; Follow, not casually, but seize the opportunity, not pessimistic, not rigid, not flustered, not carried away.
Let nature take its course and don't wait passively; Let nature take its course is to face life with a calm mind.
Bacon (1561-1626): the most important essayist and philosopher in the English Renaissance. He not only made many achievements in literature and philosophy, but also made great achievements in the field of natural science.