Recently, I brushed up on a **, which was an interview with Mr. Yu Hua, talking about how much older he is, his writing speed is getting slower and slower, and he is less and less anxious.
When we are young, we are always in a hurry to prove ourselves, so we keep chasing, hoping to prove ourselves in the competition, we pursue quick achievements and fame, hoping to realize our value by becoming rich overnight or becoming famous in one fell swoop.
When people reach middle age, we begin to understandLife is not a 100-meter sprint, but also a marathon that requires endurance.
When we are young, we often rush between work and career, ignoring the beauty around us. As we grow older, we begin to slow down and appreciate the scenery and people around us.
We learned to taste the aroma of a cup of tea, feel the warmth of a ray of sunshine, and listen to a melodious **. In this process, we experience the richness and beauty of life, and know how to feel every moment with our hearts.
When we are young, we are often in a hurry to achieve success overnight. However, as we get older, we come to understand that true growth and progress takes time and effort. We began to learn Xi with our hearts and sharpen our skills and talents with patience.
Only through continuous accumulation and cultivation of oneself can one show true strength and value on the stage of life. And this process of growth is more durable and meaningful than getting rich overnight.
When we are young, we are often driven by competition and utilitarianism, often focusing on our own interests and ignoring the feelings and needs of others. However, as we get older, we come to understand the importance of relationships.
We begin to know how to listen to others with our hearts and treat their needs with care. We have learned to empathize with others and build deep friendships and trusts with them. In this process, we have experienced the sincerity and warmth between people, and understood the importance of interpersonal relationships to our lives.
As we reach middle age, we come to understand that life is not a race against speed and competition, but a race to taste, grow and build relationships.
Slow is the fastest track, let us slow down, experience and enjoy the journey of life with our hearts, take our own slow path, and make life more fulfilling and meaningful.
Let's be honest, a little bit of dry stuff