Cassie laughed, holding the milk tea, and she lazily sat in the wooden chair and said in a soft tone, "These days, people live a day's pressure that catches up with that of a year of the 70's people's life. See, this proportion is not half-life?" Then she looked at Irish, "If you really think life is easy, you do not have to work in school. Returning to the school is also seeking inner peace, right?"
Irish leaned against the other side of the chair and looked at her in the light, "Life is not always satisfactory, so you have to find a way to live. Living to our age, compared with the young people in society, we are mature. Compared with people living a half-life, we only can sum up part of the truth of life before them. We are born as ascetic monks. From birth to death, we have only learned one thing in our lives, that is, how to accept reality rather than becoming more and more realistic. When we learn that, we will close our eyes. "