But why do early and late deaths lead to such radically different choices about life?
Because of the lack of time, quantitative changes lead to qualitative changes.
When time is long, we choose to do things that take a long time. Time is short, we choose to spend short time doing things.
Getting married and having children and running a family requires long-term efforts.
However, it only takes one night to find two women to fly together.
Traveling the world requires making money, vacations, planning, on and off for years.
However, to see the sea, that is, driving for half a day.
So, having said that, it would be even better if we realized more small wishes while we were healthy, instead of greedily thinking about realizing big wishes.
Read a book you really want to read, listen to a concert of your favorite singer, or learn to dance, swim, or play the piano.
Say "I love you" to a girl you like, tell your friends the truth, and buy a sweater for your parents.
You may not be able to achieve any big dreams.
Money can never be earned, cars, houses, bills, people are more popular than people.
Those small, sincere wishes in our hearts can actually make us happy.
Let's make it happen while we still have a lot of time.
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