[Essay] 61: Life motto from the cafeteria aunt

I was going to ridicule the aunt in the cafeteria last night, but I didn't expect the aunt to tell us some life insights in a serious way, of course, it is the experience of people who have really come over.

Auntie said that life is a tangible and invisible cage that envelops family, responsibility, morality, and ethics, and salary is the key to open this cage; The aunt also told the "heartfelt words" that whoever is serious will lose in love.

Of course, we also jokingly asked Auntie what should we do when we are 20 years old, and Auntie also sincerely told us that young people must eat and have fun and eat and play to their heart's content, otherwise they will not be able to eat or play at a certain age, because the body is already inappropriate!

β€”β€”The above is a proverb that condenses the ordinary but unique life of the canteen aunt!

In fact, sometimes think about it, these real people often reminisce about their young days, which things are full of regret or guilt or full of wonder.

On the contrary, real young people have been thinking about things that are far away when they are old, such as "who to go to Baitou with" and "realizing the dream of traveling to the world when they were young", and hand over what could have been achieved to the future decades later, and even be complacent that they could do it at that time, but it is very doubtful that they can really do it at that time!

Perhaps, these people have also fantasized about their old age in their youth, but at this time, their feelings are more convincing than anything else: cherish your youth, cherish every choice, cherish the days of being your truest self, and cherish every person or thing that has appeared in your life!

There is a saying that "it is too late to cherish", let alone not cherish!

Note: Written on the night of January 20, 2016.

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