10.1.14
If we all step back and take a look at our lives from afar, there's always something that we're not going to be satisfied with. Whether it be our familial relationships, platonic friendships or where we are right now in life, there's going to be something that we wish we could change and improve. But in the end, what's the point of sulking over these matters? There's always going to be something we will feel discontent towards, no matter how far we are in life. When you're 20, you might be displeased at the fact that you wanted a better or higher paying job. When  you're 30, you might feel iffy about the fact that compared to your friends, you're not doing as well. When you're 50, you might sulk over the fact that your children may not be as close to you anymore, wishing that you should have treated them better during their childhood. Even when you hit your mid 70s, 80s or 90s, there's still going to be that something which you wish you could change or improve on (how far you have succeeded in life, how much you have accomplished in the past decades).

Making good use of long bus trips.
Tina ★

18 ' UNSW
今天天气晴,因为你只留给我背影,
所以在我眼里,下了一场大雨。