Recently, I suddenly realized a profound truth: every stage of life has its seemingly insurmountable obstacles. In my childhood memories, forgetting to bring homework seemed to be the end of the world; In high school, not getting into the ideal university is seen as a major setback in life; In the process of falling in love, separating from the beloved is a painful challenge; And when you graduate from college, the absence of a stable job seems to indicate a bleak future. However, when we look back, the difficulties that were once considered huge obstacles have actually been quietly overcome.
Life is full of choices, regret is often an integral part of it, and failure is like a shadow that accompanies us all the way. In a person's life, no matter what choice is made, it seems that there will always be a certain degree of regret. We often unconsciously glorify the path we didn't take, but deep down we all know that even if we go back in time, with the wisdom and experience of the time, we may still make the same decision. Therefore, perhaps the ending of the story is not so important, the key is the gains, losses and growth in the process of experience.
Life is like a long practice, instead of indulging in the regret of the past, it is better to look back at the past, the light boat has passed through the mountains and rivers safely; We should look forward, and the road ahead is long but full of hope and brilliance; Looking up at the starry sky, the stars are brilliant and dazzling; Looking down at your feet, the thorns and bumps are already halfway through. In this way, we can refine our wisdom in each experience and grow in each journey, so that we can better appreciate the journey called life.