I have a lot of things that I can't put down. The so-called "not clear-headed" probably refers to my tangled state. What I Can't Let Go is the latest work of Guo, a writer in Taiwan Province Province. Through 46 short stories, I told my views and inspirations on various people and things, and cured people. "Even if you have everything in the world, you won't get real satisfaction and happiness. Only when your heart is hidden in the depths, will you finally know how to cherish, know how to be grateful, and know how to satisfy, and that seemingly spreading desire wound will really heal one day. " -Guo summed it up with his own experience and observation of the world. And when I listened to these words again, I remembered those five big words "What is the meaning?" . -I'm afraid the prescription given here is also "cherish, be grateful and be content". Going home on National Day was originally a sad and unhappy home. Nine times out of ten, my father explained the unsatisfactory places in my life, so I should be satisfied. That's true. But in the end, this is only temporary comfort. It is still difficult to come out to work and be constantly stimulated. So I listened to Guo's story again. He said, "What you miss is not yours", "Happiness is not getting what you want, but cherishing what you already have" and "Life has never owed us anything". Only these three sentences, but when I saw the first sentence "What I missed was not yours", my heart opened a ray of light and revealed a little brilliance. So what I missed was not mine. So I began to explain myself. All kinds of misses and all kinds of misses that don't belong to ... are the results of the past, but their influence continues to the present, leaving a shadow on the present. I think I should always remember this sentence, just as Wu Sumei said when he went to India to learn handstand, "No matter who you meet, he is the right person." "No matter what happens, it is the only thing that will happen." "No matter when things start, it's always the right moment." "What should be over is over." The overall arrangement of this book is very similar to the book "I get along with this world tenderly", which is also printed in color, taking a small and fresh route, beautiful landscapes, poems, famous sayings, various vivid and inspiring stories, and touching feelings. Guide since the enlightenment from vision, touch and feeling. Sometimes, I also wonder, if I compile my own story into a book, and then start from the book, plus some comments from the bystander's point of view, what will this spiritual understanding look like? Obviously, "look at the other side of the mountain, the distance is different. I don't know Lushan Mountain ...