Life is heavy, and time once gone never returns. God had already perished when humanity was born. To avoid a numb and meaningless life, we people with out believe sometimes choose to feel the traces of time left by dust, or we wait quietly for a flower to bloom, to experience the beauty of sunlight and music, to amplify the feeling of the present, leaving traces of our existence in life, and writing chapters of our journey in our minds. We live with such intensity because we don’t want time to grow heavy; at least in those moments, it’s light and beautiful. This article resonates deeply with me, and I feel I should take a trip to Melbourne, the city I long to visit most in Australia.
Alright, i will try to find a chance to have a look when i visit perth. i saw it shows flinders street station where in Melbourne, and i thought it must be in Melbourne, that is a bias of thinking.
Life is heavy, and time once gone never returns. God had already perished when humanity was born. To avoid a numb and meaningless life, we people with out believe sometimes choose to feel the traces of time left by dust, or we wait quietly for a flower to bloom, to experience the beauty of sunlight and music, to amplify the feeling of the present, leaving traces of our existence in life, and writing chapters of our journey in our minds. We live with such intensity because we don’t want time to grow heavy; at least in those moments, it’s light and beautiful. This article resonates deeply with me, and I feel I should take a trip to Melbourne, the city I long to visit most in Australia.
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DeleteAlright, i will try to find a chance to have a look when i visit perth. i saw it shows flinders street station where in Melbourne, and i thought it must be in Melbourne, that is a bias of thinking.
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