Now I will write down what happens to me every day. Learn to cherish everything you have now. Don't regret when you lose them. So never take what you have for granted. You will change everything unconsciously and unwillingly, just like the earthquake in Sichuan on May 12th. No one could imagine or predict it. Everything happened so fast and suddenly. It's terrible. Everything changed in a moment, becoming so horrible and helpless. A minute felt like a year because a minute might take away their lives. Every time I see the news or special programs, photos, articles, words, they make me cry. They let me understand how important life is. Seeing the people in the disaster areas, even though I don't know them, their expressions are so heart-wrenching. Those poor children are so young, knowing nothing, and they're gone. Their families must be so sad. Some children lost their parents and became orphans. What a big blow to them. The teachers who saved others are so touching. They didn't care about their own lives and used their lives to protect their students. How many such teachers are there now? How admirable they are! And those soldiers saving people haven't given up yet. The angels in white, volunteers, and loving people. You've worked hard. Thank you. This event shows how kind-hearted and united Chinese people are. When one place has difficulties, resources come from all sides. Let them feel that even if they lost their loved ones, don't be sad or upset. You still have us. Everything will be fine. Everything will pass. So be strong. Keep going.