Life is calculation of time, so keep on running.
"Fall down seven times, stand up eight" is a Japanese proverb that conveys the idea of resilience and the importance of not giving up. The proverb is Nana korobi, ya oki. It represents the Japanese concept that no matter how many times you fall, you should get back up again. The proverb can also be applied to the idea that failure can be a blessing in disguise. While it may not be easy or graceful to pick oneself up after a fall, it can lead to opportunities for growth.