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What text should accompany the scenery you took?

The accompanying text for the scenery I took is as follows:

1. Life is like a dream, and time is like water. A turn is a story of time, and a glance back is a scenery. Having lived through the years of mortal life, nothing is more beautiful than indifference. Having seen the prosperity of the world, nothing is more true than plainness.

2. Life is only a journey of scenery, a journey of understanding. You can't control time, and sometimes you can't control mood. A person's journey is a person's joy and a person's song.

3. Be uninhibited, free to follow one's heart, publicized but not arrogant. To be young is to be unrestrained and free. You are the scenery in the distance, and I am a wandering traveler. I travel long distances over mountains and ridges just to take a look at you.

4. Instead of complaining about the world, it is better to change yourself and take care of your own heart. Doing your own thing is worse than anything else. Life is not perfect, and it has twists and turns.

5. When you no longer need to prove yourself through the approval of others, you will be truly powerful. Please remember that only by keeping your inner calmness and tranquility can you appreciate the beautiful scenery in the vast journey of life.

6. Don’t let down others when you love, don’t let down the scenery when you play, don’t let down the bed when you sleep, don’t let yourself down when you are alone.

7. Those who regard life as a journey will always encounter scenery, which is light and distant; while those who regard life as a battlefield will always encounter a battlefield, fierce and fierce.

8. The scenery that belongs to you is never missed; the scenery that is not yours is always just passing by.