This is an anxious time, where everything seems uncertain, and everything is overwhelming. People are worried and helpless; they are indecisive and in a dilemma. In life, it is easy to see the world and others, but only by seeing oneself does one need to endure countless hardships.
In fact, the truth of life is to "endure". The plum blossom endures the cold winter to stand proudly; a person endures hardship to be reborn.
Enduring is not the weakness of submitting to adversity, nor is it a compromise with fate, but rather the energy accumulated during periods of confusion and low points. It is the sedimentation and sublimation of life, the opportunity for hidden brilliance, the tranquility of dealing with the world, and the optimism and open-mindedness of heart.
Everyone's life is like running a long marathon, a path filled with ups and downs and challenges, but at the same time, it is also full of opportunities and hope. On this long track, some people give up halfway, while others persist, leading to significant differences later on.
To endure is to see the scenery; to bear is to take responsibility; to overcome is to grow. Every low point hides the hope of rising; every setback is a gift from fate; every adversity will become an advantage in the future.
Many of life's bumps and hurdles must be walked through by oneself. Anyone can help you for a moment, but no one can help you for a lifetime. Sometimes, you have to believe that what does not kill you will make you stronger.
The meaning of life lies in experience; the more experiences you have, the clearer the trajectory of life becomes. Everything has two sides; it all depends on how you face it. If you regard difficulties as the stamp that shapes your life, then you will gain an extraordinary life.
Do not complain about the harshness and cruelty of the environment, nor envy others' good fortune and luck, but silently push yourself forward, forcing yourself to keep moving.
If you can endure, you will stand out; if you cannot endure, you will be out. If you endure, you will find that all the trials in life are just to achieve the best version of yourself.
As the saying goes: If you do not accept mediocrity, you must endure the pain that others are unwilling to bear, and you must also work harder, be more patient than others, and persist; in time, the answers will come to you.