Ah, so I find myself halfway through this second journey of mine. With a moment of leisure today, I sat down to pen a few thoughts to commemorate the occasion.
To be honest, the past two weeks have been a tapestry woven from dreams long held. Each dawn greets me as a fresh beginning, a new experience—something that fills me with anticipation each night as I drift off to sleep, whispering to myself, “Tomorrow will be another day.”
As the Little Prince wisely stated, “If you arrive at four o’clock, then from three o’clock onward, I shall be happy.”
These moments fill me with profound gratitude. I am thankful for my family’s unwavering support, for friends who stand by me, for teachers who guide me, and for the relentless effort I’ve put forth myself.
There have been countless nights when tears flowed uncontrollably. Truth be told, I am quite fragile; a mere spark can ignite my emotions. You know, I can even weep at the sight of a blue sky, a white flower, or a cool stream. I am a soul touched by sensitivity.
Gradually, I am acclimating to life in Taiwan. The air is fresh, the cuisine is light (not to mention the delicious bubble tea), and technology thrives. The people here, I find, are strikingly beautiful, both in their skin and stature. I have also made a few new friends, each of whom has been incredibly kind and supportive.
“Travel a thousand miles, learn a thousand things.” Each day, I glean a little wisdom, for knowledge is an accumulation, not merely a fleeting moment. As I venture further, I realize how much smaller I am than I had imagined.
The farther I go, the broader my perspective becomes, the deeper my reflections grow.
Each step I take is a step toward maturity, and to learn is a privilege I cherish with every sunrise.
I am aware that my journey ahead is long—very long. Graduation is not the end; it is merely a new beginning. If I know that wonderful things await me at four o’clock, then from three o’clock onward, I shall be filled with joy.

