Life, Years, and Profound Writings

Autumn Water's Beautiful Writings
Autumn Water's Writings are Unstained

Zhang Jingxiong

Life's years are treasured; time passes, and memories accumulate. In middle age, one truly understands the passage of time. Time flies by quickly. When we look back, we remember our youthful vigor and ambition, but ultimately, we're left with wrinkles and gray hair. Experiences shape us, and memories accumulate silently, forming a book called 'Years,' filled with an unforgettable fragrance. When we revisit this book, we're moved by significant events, and surprised by the new flavors we find in fragmented memories.
Life has no rehearsals; every day is a live broadcast, and the viewership is low. People always strive for the high ground, but it's cold up there. Sometimes, retreating to the lowlands is like embracing the vastness of the ocean. Accumulate experience little by little, and warn yourself to do every task with care. Life is a one-way train with no return and no 'ifs.' Only consequences and outcomes remain. Lost youth cannot be recovered, even if we relive it, we may not get a perfect ending. Life has ups and downs, and it includes both joy and sorrow. Sitting alone, listening to the footsteps of time passing over the mountains, appreciating the distant peaks of green mountains, and watching the sunset, we calmly observe the wind and clouds, and quietly contemplate flowers, snow, and moonlight. Simple and serene years, a leisurely life, finding solace in a cup of tea, a pristine and minimalist approach is the source of happiness. Tranquility and simplicity are the essence of life. Believe that the world is fragrant, butterflies come naturally; if your heart is tranquil, years are serene; if you seek warmth, life will be fine.

Today is just tomorrow's starting line. Many truths we understand, like Shakespeare said, even shepherds are philosophers. It seems everyone knows life should be simple, but not everyone can achieve it. The simpler life is the happier life, and the simpler people are, the happier they are. It's already very complicated to learn to be simple. After experiencing hardship, you know life is beautiful. It's better to be calm, then you understand the vastness of the world.
Life has ups and downs, and it includes both joy and sorrow. Sitting alone, listening to the footsteps of time passing over the mountains, appreciating the distant peaks of green mountains, and watching the sunset, we calmly observe the wind and clouds, and quietly contemplate flowers, snow, and moonlight. Simple and serene years, a leisurely life, finding solace in a cup of tea, a pristine and minimalist approach is the source of happiness. Tranquility and simplicity are the essence of life. Believe that the world is fragrant, butterflies come naturally; if your heart is tranquil, years are serene; if you seek warmth, life will be fine.