Chapter 33: Try
Whoever has not eaten bread with tears is not a person who knows the taste of life.
--Goethe
The most regrettable thing in this world is "I could", a retreat, a cowering and giving up may become a hurdle that cannot be let go of for a lifetime!
There are many moments in life for us to choose, and if we haven't tried it, how can we know that we can't do it, and how can we understand that there is a possibility in this world to do our best, do our best, and how can we experience the feeling of going all out... Many times, give it a try, you won't lose anything, maybe you'll see a different world!
People say it's important to make the right choice, but what if you choose the wrong path? In a word, resist it! Of course, if the mistake is outrageous, there is still room for maneuver, and you must rein in the precipice! There is no 100% wrong path in life, there are only roads that you can't go on. Giving up halfway through, a complete defeat. In this world, most of the choices we make are just inferior to the other, and they are not so wrong that they are outrageously wrong. Of course, the choice of breaking the law and committing a crime is not in your options.
Standing at the crossroads, choose a path you want to take, halfway through and find that the other one may be better, please don't give up, keep walking, and strive to make the road you take better, then, it is your best choice.
Life is a process of continuous attempts, continuous correction, and then continuous growth! Very few people plan their lives the moment they are born. Try more, touch it more, luck is a very magical thing, if you don't take that step, it will be difficult to fall on your shoulder.
Some words are often heard:
"I might get that offer"
"If I had said that that day, wouldn't we have broken up?"
"You said that if I had chosen not to go back, would it be better than now?"
"I could have go, but..."
"If I sign up, I might be in the same school as you today."
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In a person's life, there will always be regrets, but most regrets are inseparable from "I could have been..."
Yes, you could, but you chose to give up!
What he said was an inexhaustible regret, and what he lamented was the time that he couldn't go back.
In life, you have to try more, whether it is work, love or blood is thicker than water, if you don't give it a try, how do you know, you can't! You can't do it!
We can't avoid regrets, but at least we can try to have as few regrets as possible. Hopefully, years from now, you'll be able to say, "How thankfully I was," instead of talking about the choices you could have had.
Good evening, lovely people!