1, I am willing to go deep into life, absorb the essence of life, live a down-to-earth and simple life, eliminate all things that don't belong to life neatly, drive life to a dead end, and use the most basic form, simple, simple and simple again.
When you are the richest, your life is also the poorest. The faultfinder can find faults even in heaven. A peaceful person can live a happy life anywhere, and has an optimistic attitude, just like living in a palace. There is no need to go through all kinds of hardships to find new things, whether it is clothes or friends. Turn over the old ones and give them back. Nothing has changed, but we are changing.
Time determines who you will meet in this life, your heart determines who you want to appear in this life, and your behavior determines who can stay in the end.
Walden
Walden Lake is a collection of essays by American writer henry david thoreau, which was first published in 1854. This book is a record of the author's life by Walden Lake, describing what he has seen, heard and thought for more than two years. Walden consists of 18 essays, which records Thoreau's inner desire, conflict, disappointment and self-adjustment in the four seasons.
As well as the complex mental journey of re-yearning after adjustment, after several cycles, until it is finally realized. It shows that the author uses it to challenge the boundaries of himself and even the whole mankind. But this challenge is not infinite hope to realize self-worth, but infinite strength to recover after injury.