⊶⊶⊶⊶ The Little Prince ⊶⊶⊶⊶
Is growing up a transaction, where we trade our innocence for the courage to mature?
Not long ago, I encountered a challenge due to pressure from my parents.
In parents' minds, there are always some "ideal" professions,
perhaps high-paying jobs like lawyers, doctors, or teachers.
If you happen to be so unlucky,
that the seed God planted in your heart
is for a seemingly unproductive occupation like a server, artist, or street food vendor,
you will spend your entire life,
living in an environment of "forced transformation."
And so, we gradually become accustomed to using all sorts of numbers
to measure our own and others' worth,
turning "people" into commodities to be bought and sold.
A child's success is measured by their grades.
An adult's success is measured by their salary.
A person's influence is measured by how many followers they have.
You bury your innocence to gain the world's approval.
The story of "The Little Prince"
is a reminder to adults of what true happiness looks like.
What is essential is invisible to the eye.
If we are accustomed to seeing only with our eyes,
we will miss what is truly important.
Only through the heart can we find the most precious people and things.
All grown-ups were once children—
though few of them remember it.
When facing parental pressure,
try reminding them that they, too, were once children.
Can we, together,
rediscover that lost passion and courage?
The problem isn't growing up,
but forgetting you were once a child.
"I have so many important things to do!"
In the Little Prince's eyes, what a laughable excuse.
May you, in this harsh world,
carefully protect the Little Prince within your heart,
because in the darkest of times,
it is often this invisible Little Prince
that rekindles our hope.
What is essential is invisible to the eye. – The Little Prince
✨ 18K gold-plated brass + blue crystal + freshwater pearl
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*Gold-plated materials can generally be worn for a long time. Gold is stable and helps protect the jewelry from oxidation.
After wearing, please wipe away sweat and sebum with a soft cloth or cotton pad.
Store properly in a resealable bag to isolate from air and prevent oxidation.
If the jewelry shows signs of oxidation, you can try gently polishing it with a silver polishing cloth.
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