Frustration, I think everyone doesn't like it, because it makes us suffer too much, but if there are no setbacks in life, will we live better? Will we do better? Will we have a strong heart?
The answer is of course no.
As early as ancient times, Mencius, known as "semi-saint", put forward the truth that "born in sorrow, died in happiness". The meaning is obvious: too much indulgence in happiness will only lead to decline. Only when there are troubles around you can people make progress, make people excited and survive better. "Shunfa is in the acre, Fu Shuo is in the building, the glue is in the fish and salt, Guan Yiwu is in the scholar, Sun Shuaiao is in the sea, and Bailixi is in the city." These living examples show that everyone who shoulders a great mission has to go through setbacks and the arduous process of struggling in setbacks, so as to increase his lack of talent and make his heart tough to cope with his great mission. This is exactly "trapped in the mind, think before you act."
The ancient country's "long-term division must be combined, long-term division must be divided." Isn't this a fact? When several countries fall apart, it is not only because of the foreign invasion of the enemy, but also because of the patriotic enthusiasm and pride in building the country. When a country finally reunites the whole country, it is peaceful and prosperous at first, but hundreds of years later, it is not because there is no foreign invasion, the rulers are corrupt and incompetent, the country is full of loopholes, the people are in trouble, and finally they are on the road to extinction. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the leaders of the * * * Party led the broad masses and ordinary people of the * * * Party to struggle hard under the double blows of the Japanese aggressors and the Kuomintang reactionaries, and finally won a great victory and established a new China.
Setbacks are beneficial to people, but if people's minds are not strong, they will be crushed by setbacks and become increasingly depressed, which goes against the original meaning of setbacks. In the face of setbacks, we should accept them cheerfully, face them calmly, and strive to make ourselves progress and grow in setbacks. In this way, our minds will become more tenacious and our lives will become better.
Therefore, life needs setbacks.