A little child looks to the future and see nothing only to realize that the life is ahead of him. He lives, experiences, sees the world and meets people. Sometimes there are bumps on his road and sometimes it is all downhill but he lives to experience what he could not see, the future unknown. As this little child grows up and becomes older he starts realizing that the life is what he wants it to be, what he likes it to be, but still sometimes it is hard and sometimes easy. He realizes that it is the life that matters, not money, not physical properties such as cars and houses, but the life with all of its human experiences, joyful or sad, but it is the life that matters. As decades have passed he returns to the place of his birth being that little child again., and somebody asks 'Was it all worth of experiencing? and without any delay this grown-up little child says βYesβ, the life with all of its experiences is always the most important thing we ever have in this circle of the life.