Stepping into the unknown can make confusion and fear disappear

Cristina 2022-04-19 09:02:06

Everything will be all right in the end, so if it's not all right, it is not yet the end. This sentence is very chicken soup, even a little idealistic, but doesn't people just need this idealism in the face of hard life?

Looking at the foreign-related hotel is a bit like looking at a group of young and energetic people, who are also a group of old people, looking back on their lives in their twilight years, and trying to continue living in a new environment. Full of philosophical thoughts and insights about life, perhaps only when life is heading to the end, can you see yourself more clearly, see your gains and losses, and understand the moment of life you need to grasp, as in the lines, We are all old and don't have time to take it slow. Is it only when the deadline is approaching that we rush to regret our regrets, unfinished things, and remember that our life is so peaceful, and we have never had an adventure?

A group of old people are diving into the waves, crossing to the other side, adapting to the unknown, believing that Everything will be all right in the end, why don't I dare to go to the unknown? Live in the present moment and see the light and happiness that lie ahead.

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Extended Reading
  • Doris 2022-03-23 09:02:03

    Even in old age, as long as you move forward bravely, you will have no regrets

  • Rico 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    Granny Maggie turns into an angel again

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel quotes

  • Jean: The whole thing is actually tremendously exciting. Not just getting on the plane, but getting on the plane and turning left.

    Norman Cousins: Turning left?

    Jean: First class. And home in time for our fortieth wedding anniversary. We haven't quite decided how to mark the occasion.

    Madge Hardcastle: Perhaps a minute's silence.

  • Evelyn: You're still here.

    Douglas Ainslie: I... I missed the plane.

    Evelyn: What about Jean?

    Douglas Ainslie: She didn't. I had... I had quite an interesting night actually. I... I met the same... um... taxi driver, but this time I let him take me to his brother's hotel, which turned out to be less of a hotel and more of a... more of a brothel really. And... and they gave... they gave me this pipe, said it was apple tobacco but that's not what they called it when I was a student, so... so I made my excuses and left. I needed time to think. This city at night is extraordinary. I think the apple tobacco helped... probably.