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To process, act, respond, evaluate, and grow into a better version of oneself throughout
Our lives are determined by how we use our time, how much money we have, and how
healthy we are. Being young enables us to take our time in doing things. Free time for fun,
diversification, and discovery of one's surroundings. At this moment, we possess all the qualities
of being robust, healthy, and full of vigor. It's pleasant to fantasize about the moment when we'll
be able to relax physically and financially after reaching retirement age. Reaching old age with
plentiful finances but deteriorating health is, last but not least, a requirement. Because these three
things cannot coexist, there will never be a time when we can have all of them simultaneously.
The speaker repeated three adages throughout his talk. They include the famous adage,
"Money can buy a house, but not a home." By saying, "Money can purchase a book, but not
knowledge," and "Money can earn a title, but not respect," the narrator suggests that one can
acquire the former, material possessions, but not the latter, abstract skills, and insights.
The only other people in the video are the camera and an older man. According to the
narrative, at a certain age, life begins to move much faster. This individual perfectly represents
I strongly agree with Maya Angelou: "People will forget what you said, people will
forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." This is because the
action is always kept as a memory, but words are just heard and quickly forgotten.
In conclusion, these videos communicate to us that we shouldn't put too much emphasis
on achieving perfection, balance, and harmony in our lives because we fail to see that none of
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these things are what bring true joy and satisfaction. At least once in our lives, we should be
blessed with an abundance of free time, abundant resources, and good health. That everything
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