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@urvashimota07
2 months ago (edited)
A quote in orphanage at Calcutta India
If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Be kind anyway
What you’ve spent years building, someone could destroy overnight. Build anyway
The good you do today people will often forget tomorrow. Do good anyway
Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough. Give the world the best you’ve got anyway
You see in the final analysis, it’s between YOU AND YOUR GOD ANYWAY??????????
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if you wanna go far, built a team=FAMILY
“Eat your food as medicine, or eat your medicine as food”. Wow that’s powerful!
The pursuit of happiness, eternal life. Ecclesiastes 12-7. Your choice!
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I've understood that my whole life, and lived life by the logic I'm more likely to die tomorrow than be alive next week, all the money won't buy you 1 more second.
When the game is over, the King and the pawn go in the same box.
Thats a beautifully introspective line poetic and deeply resonant. Lets take your note:
心无归宿,到哪都是流浪。时空风景 = 比刻心境 + 特定地标 (风景带不走)
Without a home to rest your soul and heart, you are a wanderer wherever you go. Space-time scenery = a specific state of mind + a specific landmark (the scenery cannot be taken away).
and build storylines around it think of them as short cinematic tales that show how people carry their solitude or longing within them, despite where they travel or live. These stories can reflect how external landscapes reflect internal emotions, yet can never replace the sense of true belonging.
Setting: A coastal village in Brittany, France
Landmark: A fog-shrouded lighthouse
Heart State: Guilt, searching for forgiveness
Plot:
mile, a middle-aged composer, escapes to a small fishing village after the death of his estranged daughter. Every morning, he walks to the lighthouse, watching the sea crash endlessly against the rocks, hoping the salt air might cleanse his past. The locals think hes writing music; in truth, he hasnt touched the piano in years. One day, he hears a child playing an old melody a lullaby he once wrote for his daughter. The tune drifts from a window near the cliffs. But when he visits, no child lives there. He realizes: its not the music returning its memory. The landscape cant absolve him. He must go home.
Message: The scenery may soothe, but it cannot carry away the souls weight. Forgiveness must be found where the wound began.
Setting: Kyoto during cherry blossom season
Landmark: Philosophers Path lined with blooming sakura
Heart State: Nostalgia, loss of youth
Plot:
Lin, a young woman in her late 20s, returns to Kyoto alone, ten years after studying there as an exchange student. Back then, she fell in love for the first time not with a person, but with life. She writes postcards to her younger self, leaving them taped under benches along the Philosophers Path, where she once walked with dreams of being a poet. Her present life office job, rent, bills feels gray. One day, an elderly woman sits next to her, reads one of the postcards aloud, and says, Youre still her, you know. Lin smiles through tears. She leaves Kyoto without taking a single photo.
Message: The blossom was never the point. It was who you were when you saw it. The past doesnt return but it whispers.
Setting: Atacama Desert, Chile
Landmark: ALMA observatory under the worlds clearest skies
Heart State: Wonder, but existential drift
Plot:
Amir, an astrophysicist who grew up displaced by war, lives and works among the stars literally. Every night, he peers deep into the cosmos, studying galaxies billions of years old, trying to understand origin and purpose. But every dawn, when the desert burns with silence, he feels emptier. One night, he receives a radio transmission simple, poetic, anonymous: Youll find no home among stars, only directions. He traces the signal to a small village girl broadcasting through a discarded antenna, hoping someone, anyone, would reply. Amir writes her back. The stars shift, but not as much as the heart does.
Message: Even the vast universe cant anchor a drifting heart it takes a human connection to locate home.
Across all stories:
People travel far in hopes of escaping inner voids.
They encounter iconic landmarks (a lighthouse, cherry blossoms, a desert sky) that seem to mirror their internal state.
But they realize: these places cannot fix or carry away their pain or longing.
The scenery cannot be taken, because it is a reflection, not a resolution.
Home is not a destination; its a place where the soul feels seen and safe, not just aesthetically pleased.