Soaring against the wind: The biggest ability of people in the trough is to be able to survive.
In the journey of life, we will all encounter more or less low points, which can be life setbacks, career bottlenecks, or emotional distress. However, in these seemingly helpless moments, we discovered an astonishing fact: the greatest ability of people in the trough is to be able to survive.
Boiling is a kind of tenacious and unyielding spirit, and it is a kind of courage that is not afraid of difficulties. If you survive the night, you can see the dawn of dawn, and if you survive the cold winter, you can welcome the arrival of spring. Boiling is a respect for life and an affirmation of oneself.
In the trough, we learn humility and patience, we are no longer impetuous, no longer give up easily, but choose to bear silently and use time to solve problems. We no longer pursue superficial prosperity, but pay more attention to inner growth. We have learned to learn from failures and find strength from setbacks.
Boiling is also a process of self-transcendence. In the trough, we learn how to know ourselves better, how to understand others better, we learn how to adjust our mentality, how to face the pressures of life. We are no longer afraid of difficulties and no longer run away from challenges, but bravely meet them and strive to overcome them.
People who have survived the trough tend to become stronger and more confident, they are no longer afraid of failure, they are no longer afraid of difficulties. They know that only by experiencing wind and rain can they cherish the sunshine more, and only by experiencing the trough can they better understand the meaning of the peak.
So when you feel lost and helpless at a low point in your life, don't be discouraged, don't give up easily, believe in your potential, and believe that you can get through this stage. Because in the process, you will not only gain growth and experience, but also a stronger, more confident self.