Live deeply

Việt Văn |

There were times when we thought time was endless. We allow ourselves to wait, delay, and linger in half-hearted relationships, unloving jobs, and temporary days. We think " let's calculate tomorrow", "it's still young, I can go wherever I go". But then, we suddenly startled: It seems like there are not many "parents" like that anymore.

When we start to cross the threshold of 30, 40... life is no longer a long way for us to walk slowly. It was like a train speeding towards the end of the station. The older we get, the more we realize that: We cannot live forever, so we should not live temporarily and blatantly.

There is not enough time to sit and listen to bland conversations, laugh at lifeless, polite smiles. No longer patient with those who only come when needed, disappear when we fall. I cant bear to deal with things that make me tired anymore whether its work, relationships or old habits.

Young people can live to experience. As for the elderly, they should live to enjoy it. Experience is to know. Enjoying it is to learn more. The quality of life does not lie in the amount of money we have, but in the level of peace and alertness in each choice. It is knowing clearly what you want and need and daring to say no to the opposite.

We are starting to understand the value of a quiet morning, a non- hasty meal, a good night's sleep. We are grateful to those who have been around for a long time, not the noise at first. We cherish this body - which has had back pain, insomnia, and has been signaling with silent fatigue: Don't waste it any more.

Living with quality is not letting your life go unconscious.To know how to take care of things small: Choose foods that are good for the body, be around others, make yourself feel relieved, go to work where you don't have to count every hour.It is to clean up the messy things - both indoors and in the heart.
No one gets old in a day.But one day you will realize that you are no longer young.At that time, the important thing is not how much time you have left, but how you use the rest.

Living with quality is learning to live less but deeply. Less hasty, but profound. Few waste, but enough. How to live so that every day that passes, we do not feel like we are wasting time - but are really living. Not living for many years, but living for real in every moment.

Because in the end, no one remembers how long you lived - people only remember how you lived.

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