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Life is about having a purpose and a feeling for your destiny!

    Everyone's birth has a reason, perhaps it's transparent, perhaps it's dazzling, but it always has a reason for existing!

   We can't choose the family we're born into, but we must treat ourselves well. The world is vast, but the space we see is small! There are people in this world luckier than you, and people more unlucky than you, but no one can truly understand what you've experienced. You think you're just a tiny speck of dust in this world, but you've overlooked the fact that you might be a major passerby in someone else's life, or even an important part of their memories!

   Everyone experiences the so-called joys and sorrows of life. Actually, you're not the most unlucky, because there are people more unlucky than you! You need to understand one thing: in the moment of misfortune, there will definitely be a glimmer of luck following. Perhaps it's just a small stroke of luck, but in times of misfortune, it will be magnified hundreds of times, making that luck an unexpectedly great stroke of luck!

   Depression, this illness, is neither too serious nor too minor. It's so minor that it's negligible, yet so severe that it can cost you your life! Depression manifests in many ways: temper, thoughts, stress… Everything is revealed unintentionally, often overlooked by ourselves, and even less seen by those closest to us! Therefore, we must treat them kindly, guide them, and most importantly, they themselves must.

   Sometimes we marvel at the resilience of life, but that's because it doesn't tell us how fragile it truly is. The so-called past, present, and future lives are all unverifiable. Life is only once, short and fragile! It experiences family, love, friendship, warmth… It feels the bitterness, sweetness, and emotions of the world… Therefore, we must cherish it!

   As the saying goes, "Flowers bloom again, but youth never returns; when we meet, let's get drunk, why insist on fresh flowers?" This isn't just about appreciating the present, but also about knowing that life is only a few decades long, and we should enjoy life after working hard. Otherwise, even if we become incredibly wealthy later, we can't buy back the precious time that has passed. Therefore, we must cherish life and cherish time!

  Sometimes life may pressure us, but we can lower our goals a little. Every setback is a form of training, but every breath is a potential breakthrough!

  Cherish your life, not for others, but for those who love you and whom you love! They are innocent, they are kind!

  From the moment you are born, you have value; your first cry fills your family with joy and excitement—something money can't buy! The joys and sorrows you experience in life are what you'll cherish in your old age, to remember with fond memories!

   Cherishing your life is your greatest gift to the world! Keep going, everyone! Keep going, this world! Love yourself, love this world!

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