Recently, the 72nd Golden Globe Awards came to an end, and "Boyhood" won three major awards: Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actress in the Drama category.
Those who have seen this film will be unsurprised to learn that it has won so many awards. Filmed over 12 years, it tells the story of a boy's journey from age 6 to 18. It's a moving epic about ordinary life. This age is a golden age for understanding the world, learning, and growing. We all remember what matters most to us. Yet, few films capture the turbulence within the ordinary like "Boyhood."
Everyone's personality, habits, and upbringing are all deeply connected to their youth, or perhaps even formed during their teenage years. Therefore, a person's youth directly impacts their future. Only by living a fulfilling life can you achieve greater growth during your youth and confidently say, "My youth was not wasted!" At the same time, youth also requires care and happiness. Only then can you gain a deeper understanding of love and offer love and happiness to others in the future.
Young people, how can you make your life more fulfilling and happier? In fact, all you need is the right amount of space.
You need a space like this. It doesn't have to be too big or too small, but it should have ample light, good ventilation, and be quiet and soundproof. Here, you can read, paint, sing, or play the piano.
It is the study
You need a space like this. This space has a bed for you to sleep soundly and a wardrobe for your daily clothes and accessories.
It's the bedroom
You need a space like this. A space where your parents can enjoy three meals a day with you. Comfortable dining tables and chairs allow you to enjoy delicious food, absorb various nutrients, and add energy to your growth.
It's the restaurant
You need a space like this. This space is open and you can listen to your parents tell stories here, or sit on the sofa with your friends to watch your favorite TV shows and play simple games.
It's the living room.
This space symbolizes home and love. In fact, what we often overlook are those who accompany us day and night, those who love us and those we love.
From now on, manage this space well.