The world has become larger, but love and desire have become smaller. Your family hopes you'll "rise to the top". Your boss tells you to "never fall behind". Soft advertisements always imply that "only with that can you call it life". The entire capital is urging you: You have to constantly upgrade and prove yourself with better things. Look, all these are the perceptions you've gained from the outside world. Not a single one is something you've realized sitting on a snowy mountain, a grassland or under the starry sky. But you think these desires are innate to you. Growth not only teaches us to think, but also gives us the right to choose how to think and how to live. In the city, if you don't work hard, you'll be swallowed up by the crowd. But here, it's okay to slow down. An emerald-like existence