Spring has arrived in Vancouver, with cherry blossoms blooming on the trees. In the third year of the pandemic, cars finally lined up in long queues on the cherry blossom streets. Life passes by like a fleeting moment, and life is as fragile as cherry blossoms, which bloom for only about a week in spring before they begin to wither, until the petals fall to the ground. Similarly, a person's life is also short; everyone should cherish the few decades they have, slow down, take it easy, return to the essence of life, and appreciate the true beauty of the cherry blossoms. Once understood, it makes the journey through life worthwhile.

If one cannot create natural beauty, then appreciate the natural beauty created by God. Truth, goodness, and beauty give rise to art, and art is closest to God. One can find the entrance to return to the kingdom of heaven by joyfully walking the path of art.

The greatest enemy of beauty is not poverty or misfortune, but busyness. "Busyness" is the death of the heart; busy people cannot feel the emotions deep within.

In the days of leisure, one should, like Nuwa, use small stones to mend the sky, using little bits of insignificant happiness in the pursuit of beauty to awaken the original beauty intelligence within. This may be the greatest salvation for those lacking innate emotional and intellectual intelligence.

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