We came into this world, stumbling and crashing our way through, believing we'd traveled far, yet we're still here.
How many nights without dreaming? Even when dreaming, we chased dreams—like our high school outings, only to be abruptly dropped off at the station, standing bewildered and lost, not glancing back, as if foreseeing this fate. We simply sat beneath the wisteria trees, watching the dappled sunlight fall.
Afraid of mistakes? Afraid of failure? No, Ash would sing, 'Youth is a life experiment—mistakes are valuable.' So how could we *not* fail? How could our lives be smooth sailing? Wrong, that's how we learn what suits us and what doesn't.
Endure, and gradually walk forward, to try, to perceive. This generation has the right to freely shape our lives—why would we seek out chains?
Prepare two IDs, separated, because replacing lost IDs takes a month. Exercise once a week—basketball, swimming, or football. The most important thing before 30 is not to gain a large belly.
Don't readily disclose your home address—in this era of ubiquitous internet, you might become overnight famous, which would be a problem. More importantly, if you post something negative, they'll find you easily.
Don't listen to the words of successful people—that 30-year-old should spend all your money on travel. You live in this country, you must have a savings account before 30, even if it's just ten thousand. You never know when you might encounter a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.