Will missed opportunities disappear forever?This seems to be a universal problem. Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was a talented emperor, but he inherited a country with external and internal troubles. Did he miss the opportunity to save Daming?Another example is the experience of a son who discovers the huge passbook left by his father?In fact, their stories are all closely related to "opportunity". Therefore, how to seize the opportunity has become the focus of attention.
Emperor Chongzhen inherited the "inheritance" of the Ming Dynasty, and seemed to have obtained the supreme status and wealth, but in fact it was a "hot potato". He was faced with external and internal troubles left by previous emperors, and he was powerless to return to heaven. One can't help but think, if he can seize the opportunity and save the fate of Daming?For the emperor, what does it mean to be in charge?In another corner, a son found a "huge" passbook left by his father, and was overjoyed but encountered the dilemma of not being able to take it out. What exactly does the "legacy" left by my father mean?
For his son, did he miss the opportunity to change his fate?Before we ask this question, we have to ask ourselves, will the missed opportunity disappear forever?The stories of history give us some lessons. For example, in the Battle of Changping during the Warring States Period, did Zhao miss the opportunity to save the fate of the Six Kingdoms?Did Li Si miss the opportunity to support Zhao Gao?Did Xiang Yu give up the opportunity to eliminate Liu Bang?Can we see the disappearance of opportunities in these historical events, and the attitudes of people towards them?
To take the simplest example, the uncle deposited the wrong currency with a currency that has gone out of print. Does that mean he's missing out?Or is his opportunity gone?If we think that the missed opportunity is gone forever, it may be a doubt about our own ability to opportunity, so we might as well take a look at the wrong view. Emperor Chongzhen is facing a Ming dynasty that is already in danger, can his choices and decisions reverse the course of history?
Does the son's rejoicing over the huge amount of money in his passbook but finding that he can't withdraw it, does that mean he missed the opportunity?Perhaps, we can try to look at this from a more macro perspective. Thinking about it another way, you may find that the missed opportunities are not really the end. Emperor Chongzhen's reign in the Ming Dynasty is undoubtedly an opportunity. However, the external and internal troubles he faced made his choice not easy. As for the huge passbook found by his son, although he cannot take it out in front of him, the future development direction is unknown.
As a result, we may not be able to recoup the opportunities we have missed, but we can learn from them and continue to look for new ones. This is perhaps the most positive attitude we have towards opportunities. Finally, we can't help but wonder if a missed opportunity is really going to be gone foreverPerhaps in a corner, new opportunities await us. What do you think about this?