Indeed, those who earn enough for transportation can ultimately take a ride, but I fear that by then, they will have already lost the vitality and desire for travel, using the most beautiful stages of life to make money so that they can enjoy a questionable freedom during the least valuable phases of life. Even more sadly, we are willing to exhaust ourselves to the point of illness just to save a little money for health expenses. In the end, what we gain from our best years might just be a more exhausted, hesitant, and needful remaining life. Life is actually very short; not everyone can live to eighty or ninety years old. Even with longevity, one must endure weakness and pain. The truly energetic and lively years might only be twenty or thirty. So, never let others' opinions or societal standards trap you. Eat what you want, learn what you wish, spend more time with loved ones, see more of the world, and enjoy life itself—rather than being constrained by worldly concepts. Life is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so be sure to enjoy it to the fullest.
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Indeed, those who earn enough for transportation can ultimately take a ride, but I fear that by then, they will have already lost the vitality and desire for travel, using the most beautiful stages of life to make money so that they can enjoy a questionable freedom during the least valuable phases of life. Even more sadly, we are willing to exhaust ourselves to the point of illness just to save a little money for health expenses. In the end, what we gain from our best years might just be a more exhausted, hesitant, and needful remaining life. Life is actually very short; not everyone can live to eighty or ninety years old. Even with longevity, one must endure weakness and pain. The truly energetic and lively years might only be twenty or thirty. So, never let others' opinions or societal standards trap you. Eat what you want, learn what you wish, spend more time with loved ones, see more of the world, and enjoy life itself—rather than being constrained by worldly concepts. Life is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so be sure to enjoy it to the fullest.