Dare to Dream Big, Do not Waste Your Youth | Lu Tu Hao

On the eighteenths we all dream big dreams, we all yearn to kick everything to fly out of the arms of our families, parents.

When we are twenty-five or over, we are looking back and realize that the dream has consumed a lot ... we have been slow down, had less expectation, and less effort.

Seem like we’re not young anymore.

Then the chaos of life swept our dreams away like a stream of water indifferently swept away the leaf. Just like that, we are in a hurry to grow up, in a hurry to love, in a hurry to live, in a hurry to forget the dream we once had. Well, we are getting old, right?

But you know: Bounce yourself out to live a brilliant life or retreat to peace in the corner ... the choice is yours?

Your youth does not depend on your age or number, your youth is defined by passion, by your desire.

The day you still live with aspirations and the courage to choose challenges is your youth.

It's okay to be stupid, but do not give up.

It’s okay to have mistakes, but do not fall.

It’s okay to be slow or fast, but do not forget your dreams of life.

If there is no arduous youth, just long days and days pass quietly, just the parents' arrangements, a boring safe-life ... Isn't that a waste or not?

Written by one of China's most talented young authors - Lu Tu Hao, "Dare to dream big, do not waste your youth" lets you feel the warm yet pure flame to reignite your once passionate dream.