In the past week, I visited Mount Tai, Mount Heng, and Wugong Mountain, watched the sunrise and the sea of clouds, and caught up with high school classmates I hadn't seen in a long time.
We usually sit in front of our computers, trapped in inertia and pressure for too long; we really need this occasional escape—
To break free from the daily grind, to escape the dullness and discipline of life, to indulge freely in the mountains and fields for a few days, to awaken our bodies and relax our souls.
Perhaps this is one of the few things at our age that is truly worth investing in: not for making money, not for progress, but to reunite with a more authentic self.
Friendships from our student days are something pure to the core.
Although we are now scattered in different places, in different cities, and doing completely different things—
Some have entered politics and smoothly risen to high positions; some live ordinary lives among the masses; some drift in the midst of towering buildings; some have returned to family life, dealing with the mundane.
But when we gather again from all corners of the world, reminiscing about the past, singing old songs, sitting on the mountaintop, watching the clouds roll, we suddenly realize—
Those initial feelings have not changed at all.
The youthful spark in each other's eyes remains, as do our feelings about dreams, life, regrets, and courage. Those youthful days, which we thought were endlessly long, are actually the softest and clearest backdrop of all our later stories.
Many answers in life may never be found—
But at least there is a group of people who will walk with you, stop and go; there is a mountain that will tell you: let go of gains and losses, look up and see, many things are actually much broader than you imagine.
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