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After her mother died, her daughter sorted out her relics and burst into tears. What do you think is the most precious thing in the world?

A woman who lives in Xiamen, Fujian, finally got up the courage to sort out her mother's relics five months after her mother died. She found that her mother's most cherished things were her and her brother's childhood things, kindergarten graduation books, bandages tied at birth, vaccine books, etc., which instantly made the woman cry. There are many precious things in the world, but the most precious thing must be family, especially with parents. When parents are here, there is still a place to go in life. When parents are gone, there is only the way home in life.

The woman said that the process of sharing and sorting out her mother's relics is also to remind all those who can still enjoy the care of their parents to cherish their family. Family ties are not what we want. Parents will grow old one day and leave us. Don't wait until your parents leave to understand the importance of affection to yourself, let alone leave regrets for life because you don't cherish it. The so-called tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop. Only those who have experienced it can appreciate the sadness that children want to raise and get close to.

I have to say that there are many goals to pursue in life, such as love, career, ideal, friendship and so on. Therefore, we are busy with these goals every day, because they all need energy and thought to have. However, when we are busy pursuing these goals, we tend to ignore something we have since birth, so we never take the time to cherish it, that is, family ties. We take it for granted that kinship is inevitable, so we don't need to spend energy and thoughts to maintain it, or even cherish it because we get too much. However, kinship does not exist everywhere, and one day it will disappear because of the death of life.

I think I should thank the woman who shared the process of sorting out her mother's relics. She made us realize how much our parents loved and cherished us. Therefore, people whose parents are alive should cherish the time with their parents and enjoy the happiness brought by family ties.