There will always be some things in life, like sand that you can't hold, the harder you try, the faster you lose. It is often said that attachment is a virtue, but excessive attachment can turn into stubbornness.
There was once a young man who loved to paint so much that he practiced hard every day, but his paintings always lacked an aura. One day, he met an old painter who told him that in order to become a good painter, in addition to practicing hard, he also needs to learn to feel the world with his heart. Young people listened to the advice of the old painter and began to try to observe the world from different angles and feel the beauty of nature with their hearts. Gradually, his paintings began to take on new changes, becoming more vivid and substantial.
This story teaches us that sometimes we get too attached to something and lose sight of the better things around us. When we encounter a bottleneck, we might as well put down what we are doing and feel the world around us, and maybe we will have unexpected gains.
Some people always like to hold on to the past, and they can't let go of their past failures and regrets for a long time. However, time does not turn back, the past cannot be changed, and excessive dwelling on the past will only bring oneself to stagnation. If you can't hold the sand, you can put it downIn the journey of life, we should learn to let go of some things in a timely manner, and keep a normal heart to face all gains and losses. Only by letting go of unnecessary burdens can we move forward lightly and meet a better tomorrow.