Endure pain and make dignity fragrant;
Only when you have been ravaged by injury can you appreciate the value of dignity.
Who hasn't encountered setbacks in one's life? Who hasn't fallen into the abyss of pain? Who hasn't been hurt or cut?
However, none of this matters. The important thing is whether you can look at this kind of suffering with a sincere smile, change it with a pair of simple hands, and tolerate it with an upright heart. If you can cherish every encounter with suffering like a rose, then suffering will be as bright, fragrant and sweet as a rose.
Dignity is a tender grass, which needs the touch of breeze and the moisture of dew. If the wind comes faster, it will become stronger; No matter how heavy the dew is, it knows how to bear it.
Dignity is cedar, only the whiteness of snowstorm can set off its tough green, and only the lonely darkness can make its solemn and straight trunk stand proudly and abandon the harm.
Dignity is a wave of jubilation. The rougher and fiercer the waves are, the brighter it smiles. It smiles, it is natural, it is free and easy. ...
Dignity is a string. If you don't play it vigorously, there will be no high-pitched tune. If you lose it and bounce it gently, there will be no deep notes. A touching piece of music, isn't it * * sound that the strings have suffered thousands of setbacks!
In real life, many people are keen on stability and pursue peace. They don't know that their dignity is being quietly buried by sand. Their dignity is quietly crying and helpless ... maybe they are abandoning setbacks and fleeing from harm, but what they really dare not face is their fragile dignity!
My friend, when you stumble on the road to success, when you feel depressed after the exam, when you get a cruel blank in business. ...
Please think about it, dignity is great and universal, and it will not abandon you. Of course, this requires you to face the injury honestly.
If you can face the injury, smile at it, melt it with a smile and push it away with your will. ...
Look, the dignity in the distance is also smiling at you.
Look, let me smile with dignity and face the injury!