Man gradually loses himself in a labyrinth of longing, dissatisfaction, and self-destruction.
The more his progress expands, the further he moves away from his original simplicity and spontaneity.
Finally, weary of his own self-created burdens, he begins the search for liberation—
a life that is lighter, simpler, and closer to the fundamental nature of existence.

The essence of life is that
simplicity is the door to peace, the key to which man has long forgotten;
and nature is the silent but unwavering guide to that truth.
When man learns to live in the rhythm of nature—
where needs do not outweigh desires,
and sufficiency becomes prosperity—
only then will he be able to break free from the shackles of his restlessness and reach the experience of freedom
he has been searching for for centuries.