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What does it mean to hide everything in time when the sun is warm in early winter?
Moral: In early winter, the sun is warm, everything begins to collect and hibernate, and the long years are precipitated and broken, giving off a faint fragrance and making time happy. The agarwood years here mean that although the age is getting longer, looking back on life, the days are very practical and sufficient.

From Lin Qingxuan's Waiting for Deep Spring: Time knows the taste, and time is agarwood.

Compare the years to youth and time. Although time flies and youth fades, life is full and full of fragrance.

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The enlightenment of this sentence:

If time is not wasted and wasted. You can use a method to record time, then the whereabouts of time will be clear, and you will understand where time is wasted and consumed. Only in this way can you understand the proportion of your time wasted, cherish your time better and understand the meaning of life. If you want to cherish time, you have to record it. Even if you use words or media, you can't let time be inexplicably wasted.

If time is wasted, it is better to say that time is spent on things that have no priority. If you can understand what you should do now and have a priority, you will always finish it no matter how busy you are. Only when you finish the important things first can you achieve your real goal. If swallowed, it will only waste time and energy.