Life in all its forms

   In this life, many things are experienced until you fall to the ground, and only then do you truly understand the meaning of life.

  I recently read an article that deeply moved me. It told the story of a disabled person's indomitable spirit. Despite the pain and the stares of others, he lived with such joy and strength, which was truly inspiring.

  His resilience is admirable, and when we think about ourselves, compared to him, we are so much better off, yet some of us are still dissatisfied, complaining and grumbling over the smallest things. Sometimes we really should reflect on our rights and wrongs, our gains and losses, and our principles of conduct. As the classical Chinese saying goes, "I examine myself three times a day," this is also a very good way to conduct oneself. If we did that, the world would have more public morality, benevolence, and love.

  In the journey of life, many things are indeed beyond our control, sometimes leaving us in a dilemma, but there is always a way to deal with them, because there are always more solutions than problems. Difficulties need to be solved; they are mutually reinforcing and restraining. Life's journey, though seemingly long, is not actually that long. Time always slips away unnoticed. As Lu Xun once said, "Time is life; wasting time is wasting life." Time flies like an arrow, and the days pass like a

  shuttle. Once time is gone, it never returns; I believe everyone understands this. However, based on my experiences, I feel that in today's society, reason alone cannot solve all problems. Sometimes, it's like a scholar encountering a soldier—even with reason, you can't reason with them. Is there any need to reason then? Therefore, one cannot be too rigid; one must be flexible and adaptable to different situations. Solutions should be devised by people, not pre-planned and dictated by others.

  Since I was old enough to understand, I've always believed that humans are born to suffer and experience the full spectrum of life. People only learn through repeated setbacks, hardships, and deceptions. Through experience, we discover the joys and diversity of life, and understand its true value.

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