Yu Hua丨 must remember the most transparent three sentences

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-14

A sentence from Yu Hua's "Alive": "Never believe that suffering is worth it, worthy of praise and praise, suffering is suffering, and suffering will not bring success." Suffering is not worth pursuing, and the will is honed because suffering cannot be avoided.

Mental exhaustion. To put it bluntly, there are too many dramas in my heart, and the words have not come out, the ending has been played thousands of times, the body has not moved, the heart has passed thousands of mountains and unsuccessful, the pretense of suffering and sorrow has not been completed, and the past is still playing in the brain.

The best way for young people to get out of mental friction is to understand, accept, let go and change, and the most important thing is not to think, but to act and do. You will only learn to change when you encounter difficulties. Only when you muster up the courage to face it, will you slowly stop the internal friction.

Some girls don't have to do anything, marry a lover and be happy for a lifetime, and some girls are born kind.

But the suffering of the world is the same, and fate is like a dandelion.

The wind rises and surges, and the wind stops.

If you can't do anything about it, then let it be.

Maybe the more you can endure hardships, the more you will have endless hardships, but the final outcome of a girl is not just getting married.

People interact with people or.

to gain resonance, and talk endlessly about the past. The quality of unintentional performance is more likable when discovered by the other party, which is worth a thousand words.

Think about it carefully, after you have been gushing, it is not regret that you bring water.

I like Yu Hua's words very much, there are still few people.

We used to expect recognition from the outside world, but in the end we realized that the world is our own and has nothing to do with others. In the world, it snows for everyone, and everyone has their own obscurity and purity.

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