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BRADY GOODMANUnited States

Growing up in the strong aftermath

I mean, the aftermath of Mount Sap is really a bit too big 😍 When I was young, I always thought that the most healing thing for me was the scenery. Later, I found out that it was actually myself who healed myself during the journey, because I was always growing up during the journey 🤗 I can't describe in words the shock that Mount Sap has brought me, because it's too spectacular 🤩🤩 When I was in the outer lake, I didn't have too many feelings, because I have seen too many snow mountains in Tibet, so when I saw Mount Sap in the outer lake, it didn't bring me too much surprise, but there was some aesthetic fatigue 😐. It was not until I chose to walk from the outer lake to the inner lake that I was shocked by Mount Sap bit by bit. Mount Sap is actually quite mysterious, the degree of mystery is not quite the same as Ali, if Ali is lonely, then Mount Sap is more like cold 🥶. The ice and snow on the top of the snow peak do not melt for thousands of years, the snow peak is triangularly symmetrical like a pyramid, the snow mountain melts into a holy lake, and the holy lake is lively in summer and autumn and freezes in winter and spring 🤯 Sometimes in our journey, in the scenery, we are always trying to find ourselves, find our state, find our happiness, find our courage, find our self-confidence, in fact, all for the sake of finding ourselves 🥰. In the process of "finding oneself", one will also let go of a lot, let go of entanglement, let go of awkwardness, let go of inferiority, let go of pain, let go of anxiety, let go of fatigue, let go of all emotions and things related to negative energy, delete with one key, and then start over, start again 🐱‍🏍 I read two more pages of this book in Tibet 📚, the place I wanted to reach last year, finally chose to fulfill my dream on the Mid-Autumn Festival this year 👣. During the trek, I experienced fog, wind, landslides, falls and sprains, but finally got closer and closer to it. It stood by the lake so towering, cold and quiet, mysterious and spectacular. Looking at it so close, no matter how hard this trek was, it was worth it! 💖
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Posted: Nov 27, 2023
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