Then suddenly I found that it was the last day of the year. A little surprised. What did you do this year? I thought about it for a moment, and it seemed that I had done nothing, and then it seemed that I had done something. How are you doing? Actually it's not bad.
? But the whole world seems to be not doing well either. The epidemic has set off a new wave of transmission, and the number of daily increases in many European and American countries has reached a new high; the economy of most countries continues to decline, the unemployment rate continues to increase, more and more companies are going bankrupt, and more and more houses are cut off. ;Global inflation is intensifying, money is getting harder to earn and easier to spend; frictions between many countries are intensifying, and the cloud of war has enveloped the world... People on the Internet are saying that this year is the worst in recent years. year, but also the best year in the years to come. The news also said that we should be prepared to live a hard life. No matter what happens, life must go on. Just like 2019, everyone felt terrible, but time has steadily come to 2020, 2021, and 2022, and the days will always get better and better.
? The older you get, the faster the days go by, and the more you feel the passing of the four seasons. Too fast to fly, too fast to be unaware, too fast to have any plans or emotions. It seems that I am just being pushed forward by the years, step by step, without turning back, through the past that I can no longer reach, to the present that I must experience, and to the future that I am destined to accept. Sometimes I miss the past.
Ordinariness/peace is the only and final answer for everyone, or for the entire world. All prosperity and majesty will come to an end, just like all decay and destruction will eventually be reborn. Live every second seriously and treat everyone around you well. No matter what the outcome is or what the situation is, accepting it calmly and having no regrets in your heart is perfection.
Goodbye, my 2021.