The last daisies of this spring have also faded.

It symbolizes the end of spring and the transience of delicate beauties for me. Ultimately, transience is a vital constant of life. While many things change, it is only logical to think that the substitute will also be temporary. What daisies show me is that in order to smile a little more while your life goes on, it is essential to catch these changes before their time passes.
Otherwise, how much of our life would be under our control? If I am just standing there, not trying to blend my life with the thing that I want, can that “thing” be a part of my life. If I do not try to reach it, we will only be existing within the same moment as time passes, but we will not be breaking the wall between us.
Since humankind has always been in a constant race with “time,” there is a possibility that we will not have the chance to break these walls once again. That’s why we should try to break these walls. The flowers may bloom in the next spring, but time may run out. Or even if it doesn’t, when the die is cast, it may not show the same number.
I once met someone who said that the wind could bring back what was said before, so he listened to the wind when he was alone. He said that the wind would bring him sounds from very distant lands. He would listen and hope that the wind would bring him what he wasn’t able to hear once again.
This is his story.
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