I was suddenly touched by this passage:



Why does your money decrease day by day and make you so anxious, while your life decreases day by day and you don't care at all?
Because you've been poor before, but you've never truly died. You only care about how much money you have left, but you don't care about how many years you have remaining. You're always anxious about which path is right, but in fact, every path is wrong, because all roads lead to the grave. Palms and backs of hands are both shit, left and right are both death—life has a 100% mortality rate, so what's there to be anxious about?
If there's something you can't understand, just let it go. Because after a while, you'll encounter even more things you can't understand. If you're tired, rest. Don't always think about suffering hardships; all the suffering ahead is yours alone, no one is fighting you for it. Life is like choosing a seat on the Titanic. Don't always be anxious about this or that. Remember: the lifeboat has already hit the iceberg, and when the ship reaches the bridge, it will sink naturally.
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