Let the future come to its heart

像流水一样

哗啦啦 啦啦啦啦

什么是好 有一家老小

什么最好 有平静有吵闹

让未来尽情地来呀

“Let the future come to its heart” is my epiphany watching Wandering Earth II.

Getting lost in seeking the meaning of life seems to be a common problem for a period of many of our lives. Every person has their own solution and philosophy. My philosophy at last is Carpe Diem, which means living in the present.

This helps me get rid of a lot of sentiments about the past. I try to move the miseries on and look for the pleasure in life.

I feel my life is generally worth living. It’s sometimes good and sometimes bad. I am happy in the good moments and sad in the bad ones. Notwithstanding this sounds normal, I think I have always been intentionally avoid a critical question. Will I find my life not worth living if my life just sucks? I could never answer this, nor do I want to.

Wander Earth depicted a hard world where everyone makes great efforts to earn the opportunity / hope to live. LIU Peiqiang in the movie once questioned what on earth the Earth is worth living for. He found his own answer.

I have to admit I will probably hesitate if the chance of sacrificing myself to save the world is in front of me. Looking into myself, I think I am afraid of many things ahead. This makes me struggle if something wrong is foreseeable and is hard or can’t be fixed. I think here lies what Wandering Earth II has taught me - no matter the road ahead is an easy or tough one, eventually I will step on it. Compared to spending my time on anxiety, I should just bravely face it.

Just like the flowing water

Keeps beating and bickering

What is goodness, a whole family, old and young

What is the best, serene and chatter

Let the future come to its heart

To the future, good and bad, just come to your heart. I will be ready for your arrival. :)