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Life needs hope

Life can be lived without many things, but only without hope. Hope is an important value of human life. Where there is hope, life is alive!

By FlyKKPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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1. The shadow is a paper dragon in life, exactly how will have an impact on you, the final decision is in your hands.

My grandfather made a long dragon for me out of paper. The gap in the belly of the dragon could only hold a few locusts, and when they were dropped in, they all died inside, none of them spared! Grandfather said, "The locusts are too restless to think of using their mouths to bite through the dragon except to struggle, and they don't know that they can crawl out from the other end all the way forward. Therefore, despite its iron pincer-like mouth shell and jagged thighs, but also to no avail. "When my grandfather put a few worms of the same size into the dragon's head and closed it, a miracle happened: in just a few minutes, the little worms crawled out of the dragon's tail one by one.

Warm tip: Fate is always hidden in our minds. Many people can't walk out of the shadows at different stages of their lives, big or small, not because they are born with personal conditions that are much worse than others, but because they don't have the thought to bite through the shadow paper dragon, and don't have the patience to slowly find a direction, step by step, until a new cave appears in front of them.

2. success is not as hard as you think and not because things are hard we dare not do, but because we dare not do things are hard.

In 1965, a Korean student went to Cambridge University to major in psychology. During his afternoon tea, he often went to the school's cafeteria or cafeteria to listen to some successful people chat. These successful people include Nobel Prize winners, academic authorities in certain fields and some people who have created economic myths, these people are funny, light-hearted, their successes are seen as very natural and natural. Over time, he discovered that he had been deceived by some successful people while he was in the country. Those people generally exaggerated their own hardships in order to discourage people who were starting their own businesses, that is, they were using their success stories to scare those who had not yet succeeded.

As a psychology student, he thought it was important to study the mindset of successful Koreans, and in 1970, he submitted "Success is not as hard as you think" as his thesis to Professor Will Braden, the founder of modern economic psychology. After reading it, Professor Braden was pleasantly surprised, thinking that it was a new discovery, a phenomenon that, although widespread in the East and even around the world, had not been boldly proposed and studied by anyone before. Surprised, he wrote to his Cambridge alumnus, Park Chung-hee, who was then sitting in the top seat of Korean politics. In his letter, he said, "I dare not say how helpful this work will be to you, but I am sure it will produce more shocks than any of your decrees."

Then the book did take off along with the Korean economy. This book has inspired many people because it shows people from a new perspective that success is not necessarily related to "toil and hunger", "the light at the end of the day", "hanging a beam over your head and stabbing your head with an awl "There is no necessary connection. As long as you are interested in a certain cause and persevere for a long time you will succeed, because God has given you enough time and wisdom to do something successfully. Later, this young man also achieved success, and he became the president of Korea Pangyel Motor Company.

Warm tip: Many things in the world can be done as long as one wants to do them, and the difficulties that should be overcome can be overcome without any iron will, much less any skill or strategy. As long as a person is still living a simple and interested life, he will eventually find that the Creator of the world's arrangements, are water to the end of the matter.

3. flying spider belief is a kind of unshakable power, when you firmly believe that you can succeed, you will be able to succeed.

One day, I found that a black spider had made a big web between two eaves in the backyard. Could the spider be flying? Otherwise, from this eave to that eave, the middle is more than a ten feet wide, how did the first thread pull through? Later, I found that the spider took many detours - from one gable, knotted, down the wall, step by step, climbing forward, carefully, cocking the tail, not allowing the silk to get on the ground sand and gravel or other objects, walk across the open space, and then climb the opposite gable, the height is about the same, and then tighten the silk, and later.

Warm tip: The spider can't fly, but it can tie the web in mid-air. It is diligent, sensitive, silent and tough insects, and its web is exquisitely made and regular, gossip-shaped open, as if by divine assistance. Such achievements make people think of those silent people and some deep wisdom. Thus, I remembered that the spider could not fly, but it still knotted its web in the air. Miracles are caused by the persistent.

4. Draw a leaf for life as long as the heart believes, there is always a miracle, hope is small, but it lives forever.

American writer Ou; Henry told a story in his novel "The Last Leaf": In the ward, a patient whose life was dying saw a tree outside the window from his room, falling down piece by piece in the autumn wind. The patient looked at the fallen leaves in front of her and her health deteriorated day by day. She said, "When all the leaves fall off the tree, I will die too." When an old painter learned of this, he painted a leaf with verdant veins and hung it on a branch with a colored brush. The last leaf never fell off. Just because of this green in life, the patient miraculously survived.

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