Extra: Tomorrow is a lie from adults to children

Writing this question, you are taken aback by yourself. You, who have always loved life, put forward such a proposition, what do you want to prove?

If someone says that tomorrow doesn't exist, it's like saying to you, "You fell asleep tonight and won't wake up tomorrow."

Because tomorrow is illusory, there is no such thing as a non-existent one. However, your experience tells you that this is absolutely wrong, and the next day, you can be awake.

Don't be nervous, I didn't say you were wrong.

It's just that the moment you open your eyes, tomorrow has quietly left, and you have never seen tomorrow like today, but you still believe that tomorrow exists just like believing that you will wake up when you fall asleep.

But when you wake up, your tomorrow is still standing in that place you can feel but can't grasp.

That's when you start to waver a little bit, because my words make you think that tomorrow is a phantom, a little unreal. But you are still not reconciled, and you just give in to this equally unreal feeling.

When it comes to tomorrow, probably everyone's heart is full of beauty, hope, and joy. You feel like I'm trying to deny its existence as if you're denying everything you've formed about him. But at the same time, you have to admit that I also want to deny everything about him.

In fact, I have not brought any ironclad evidence before you to say, look, that tomorrow does not exist, for I have illusions, even though I have not seen the place where tomorrow dwells. And here I am just saying that tomorrow is a lie – a lie told by adults to children.

The word lie only exists in the world of adults. A child can probably see through it at a glance.

If you are wearing the emperor's new clothes, you are still intoxicated by the beauty of the clothes you are wearing. In order not to make adults sad, children learn the lies of adults, take the lies as true, and grow up.

When you were a child, you longed to understand the concept of "tomorrow". However, the answer you hear the most is that a good night's sleep is tomorrow.

So, in the dead of night, you close your eyes and look forward to tomorrow's appearance. But when you open your eyes, you think of today as the tomorrow in the mouth of adults, and it is not until dusk that you find that today lingers like a black shadow.

In this way, you have been looking forward to tomorrow and ignoring today. Finally, one day tomorrow, this lie was pierced by childish you, so you can no longer be childish in the future. I slowly understood "living in the moment".