
By looking at these uncles' faces, it's clear that they came here not just to rest from their lives but also from their work. Every person isn't always troubled by work; sometimes, they are troubled by life itself. By looking at their faces and eyes, anyone can say that these individuals must have endured so many difficulties that finding a place to sleep was the least of their worries. You know how they say, "Where a person sleeps doesn't matter; what matters is where life takes them when they wake up."The photos taken with the HONOR x9B are excellent, with impressive contrast and colors. But let's leave that aside for now. One day, when I was outside for some work, I came across these sleeping uncles on the street. Everyone has stories about people sleeping; it's inevitable.

Now, let's talk about the stories. Looking at these birds, one can't help but wish for a chance to live as openly as them. We often feel that these birds are living carefree lives. However, who knows, on our festive days, these birds might find it challenging to survive. Just like on Kite Flying Day, they have to avoid threads, or on Diwali, they have to dodge fireworks. Similarly, humans have to face their problems during festivals. The essence of this photo is to live openly; only those who can find solutions to their problems on their own will truly succeed. Success doesn't come with shortcuts; we have to climb our own stairs.
I am grateful to the Honor x9B camera for giving me the opportunity to share my stories with you. Thank you, Team Honor.