Mr. Lu Xun once said, in fact, there is no road on the ground, and more people have become roads. There are thousands of roads in Qian Qian, which can be summarized into two types: straight roads and detours.
There is no doubt that in the journey of life, we all like to walk straight, bathed in warm sunshine, and walk on a smooth road with brisk steps, which is undoubtedly a kind of enjoyment. However, in the journey of life, there are always detours, we will only take the straight road, and we will be dumbfounded when we meet the straight road. So we must learn to take fewer detours and fewer detours.
For example, when you think in one way, it is a job. When your thinking is blocked, you might as well think in another way, think from another angle, and do it in another way. Maybe you will be suddenly enlightened and have a feeling that "the mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way, and there is another village."
There is no smooth sailing on the road of life. Maybe your struggle and pursuit are often frustrated. Are you anxious, helpless and bitter, or are you positive and optimistic and find another way? Two choices, two results.
In the face of difficulties, having circuitous wisdom will make us examine our own shortcomings more objectively and calmly, adjust our direction in time, give full play to our strengths and find our own way. Antarctic penguins don't have strong limbs and flexible wings, so they can't face the thick ice and sharp ice at the land-sea junction. But they have the wisdom to detour, dive to a certain depth first, and with the help of the pressure and buoyancy of seawater, jump up and draw a perfect U-shaped line. Why can the little penguin overcome the insurmountable dilemma? Because it has circuitous wisdom, it knows how to give full play to its own strengths, avoid its own shortcomings, avoid insurmountable difficulties, find its own path, meander forward and reach the sea of success.
In the face of difficulties, with circuitous wisdom, we can learn to avoid reality and not hang ourselves on a tree, so as to win skillfully and open up a new successful route.
Want to succeed? Then learn the wisdom of detours! One day, success will float around your neck like a flower ring in May!