Mr. Haruki said in his book one thing: we should read books that are capable of withstanding time and precipitation. Before reading a book, you should first look at how long the author of the book has passed away. If the time of death is less than twenty years, it is better not to look at the author's words (roughly the same way). When I read these words written by Mr. Haruki, I'm a little confused. But it's fair enough to say that Mr. Haruki is saying that. The starting and ending points of all things are traversed by the rotation of time. No matter how deeply we remember the past, no matter how much we cherish the people or things around us. And finally he can have it - except time, nothing else. Our life is growing up bit by bit. From small to large, we learn a lot, know a lot, and know a lot. So we grew up in the little time we will always have some disappointed: time can be really fast, blink of an eye I have white hair. Look at my wrinkles at the corners of my eyes, rough fingers, dark skin. Well, it's good to be young, carefree. Now we must toil for life. There's a lot of burden. So we always cherish the memory of childhood at this time. But we just miss it. Because we are eager to work hard life can end early. And under the guidance of time, we are also moving forward step by step. When we look old, body worn when, but also we have been dreaming of peace time. Only the wisdom contained in the head, the experience is difficult to use. |