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"朝露を散らさない人は白髪を梳かさない"

Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter S. Thompson Journalist
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When you hear "The person who doesn't scatter the morning dew will not comb grey hairs," it all boils down to the idea that taking proactive steps early in life can lead to long-term benefits and longevity. Essentially, if you take care of things now, you set yourself up for a more secure future.

Let's put this in a bit of context. Imagine back in the day, when farmers had to rise with the sun. If they didn't attend to their crops in the morning, those crops might not survive or thrive. By tending to their fields early, they ensured a bountiful harvest down the line. Likewise, the quote suggests that if you don't take care of your responsibilities and health early on, you might not live long enough to enjoy the later stages of life.

Think about an athlete. Serena Williams, for example. She's been at the top of her game for years, right? She didn't get there by slacking off. When she was young, she scattered the metaphorical morning dew by training hard, staying disciplined, and making healthy choices. Now, in her 40s, she’s still a powerhouse on the court — proof that early efforts can lead to a long, successful career.

So, how can you apply this wisdom in your own life? Start by setting some small, daily habits that can pay off in the future. Whether it’s exercising regularly, saving a bit of money each month, or even just reading a book for 15 minutes a day, these small actions can compound over time and lead to significant benefits. Think of it like planting seeds. A little attention and care now can grow into something much bigger and more rewarding later.

Picture this: You're in college, juggling classes, a part-time job, and a social life. It’s tempting to procrastinate or party all the time, but consider the long game. If you scatter that morning dew — study hard, manage your time well, and maybe even start networking a bit — you’re setting yourself up for a brighter future. A friend of mine did just that. She balanced her responsibilities, made the most of her college years, and now she's thriving in her dream job, traveling the world, and loving life. She’s combing those grey hairs with a smile because she put in the work early on.

It’s not about being perfect or never having fun. It’s about making sure that you’re laying a foundation for the future. You don’t have to tackle everything at once. Just start with one small habit. Maybe it’s going for a morning jog or keeping a budget. Over time, these little efforts will add up, and you’ll be a lot more likely to enjoy a long, healthy, and fulfilling life.

So, the next time you’re tempted to hit snooze or put off that project, think about what future you would want. Scatter that morning dew today, and your future self will thank you. Imagine sitting in a cozy chair, grey hairs combed, and reminiscing about how those early efforts really paid off. That’s the kind of wisdom that can change your life.
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