History has drained the blood of our fathers, and the responsibility fell on our shoulders early. We cannot and will not evade this responsibility. We are just worried that one day in the future, when we finally have the energy to raise our heads and look up at the sky, we find that our bent backs can no longer stand up...
Han Han said He's lucky because he doesn't have to take that responsibility and has a longer journey of self than anyone else. I think I am lucky too. Although there have been bleak years, I have always regretted the wasted years, and from time to time I will be afraid of the long drawn lonely figure under the street light of dawn.
Far out.
There is always a hippie dream in my heart. There should come a time in life when you wander without a destination - but never foolishly, because your eyes are open.
When the real disputes fade away from the prosperity of dreams, you and I may have to go to court tomorrow, but what does it matter?
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