Starlight doesn't ask passers-by, where does time pay off?

Starlight won't ask why people are still on the road at night.

Starlight does not ask passers-by, and time pays off.

Starlight won't ask why people are still on the road in the dead of night, and time won't disappoint those who have the heart to work hard.

It expresses that no matter where you come from, no matter what your knowledge is, no matter what your goal is, as long as you are brave enough to move forward in the dark, the starlight will always illuminate the way forward and time will last forever. Time will finally tell us that you have finally become the best of yourself.

This sentence comes from Da Bing's I Don't.

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I don't want it is a collection of short stories written by modern writer Da Bing. The first edition was published on 20 17. "I don't want" tells the stories of the friends I met during the ten years of travel in rivers and lakes, some of whom are persistent and guarded by love, and some of whom are eager to try their daily life.

"I don't" conveys the kindness to oneself, others, others and good career, embodies the indomitable spirit of young people to pursue their dreams and the future, and brings readers unremitting strength to live seriously and work hard.

In the story of "I don't want it", there is Lao Pan, the bookstore owner who has been sticking to Tibet for ten years and contributed to the basic education of Tibetans. There is also a distinction between good and evil, free and easy, giving all his help to disaster areas and traveling around the world with his seriously ill mother. There is a mute singer who never leaves his terminally ill girlfriend; There are dead veterans who care about their comrades who died 3 1 years ago. They are unwilling to drag out an ignoble existence and risk their lives for the safety of the ancient city.