Liu Yan'er's words, at first glance, seemed somewhat absurd.
But upon closer consideration, they weren't so rough in terms of reasoning.
A person's life, if called long, is indeed very long, since it spans over several decades.
Yet if one were to describe it as short, it could be depicted as fleeting.
Because nobody can predict what will happen the next day.
Just like that classic line from the sketch show.
Close your eyes and open them, and a day passes by.
But if you close your eyes and can't open them again, perhaps your entire life is over.
Especially nowadays.
Many people might be in the prime of their lives, but after fighting day and night, they may never wake up again.
Despite the fact that everyone says that those without long-term concerns will have immediate worries,
often, things that are too far in the future are just meant to be thought about. To truly live life with zest, one must first live the present well.