The original sentence is: the stars don't ask passers-by, and time pays off.
Time will not be biased towards anyone, because everyone's time is limited to 24 hours. Only those who cherish will spend their time in important places in exchange for greater value.
Precautions:
"Starlight doesn't ask where it came from" is a spur to myself. The "starlight" in this sentence has two meanings: first, it clearly refers to the light emitted by the stars in the sky, and second, it implies the light of a wise man or wisdom that can guide him to realize what he thinks.
What can I do if my body is like a blue lamp and my heart turns to dust? Hurry up and continue our lonely journey. Even though the road is long and Xiu Yuan is Xi, with the guidance of starlight (wise man), (I) am not afraid to walk out of the "dust".
"Time pays off"-this sentence not only means self-encouragement, but also is full of affirmation and hope for one's persistent desire (or ideal). As long as I follow the guidance of "Starlight" (the wise man), I will definitely realize my wish in the near future.
Generally speaking, this should be a self-warning and psychological portrayal of a practitioner. Although I have learned something, I still feel that I have not reached the realm of "emptiness" of Buddhism and "inaction" of Taoism, which is similar to Qu Yuan's "Xiu Yuan is a long way, Xiu Yuan is Xi, and I will pursue it up and down". Both of them have their own beliefs and ideals.