Fate, what an elusive thing. It is like an endless mountain range, like a rippling sea, like a swallow that rises and falls suddenly. ...
Early in the morning, I was sleeping in bed when my mother-in-law woke me up for dinner. After I got up, my mother-in-law said with tears, "Aunt Wang next door is sick and dying." I comforted my mother-in-law and went to eat. Breakfast is very rich. I tasted pumpkin for the first time. It was sweet and bitter. I said angrily to my mother-in-law, "This dish is a little bitter. I don't eat! " The mother-in-law said indignantly, "What is this bitterness? I work all day, isn't it hard? "I understand my mother-in-law's intention and feel ashamed, so I didn't say anything more. I finished my meal quickly, picked up my schoolbag and walked out of the house. As soon as I arrived at the village entrance, I heard a sad funeral song. I didn't expect Aunt Wang to leave so soon. Life is really elusive! At this time, I thought of a self-made two-part allegorical saying: life is like making a phone call-you just hang up after talking.
The next morning, as soon as I got up, I heard dogs barking and pheasants whining on the hill behind my house. I can't help wondering that it was the dog that bit the pheasant. The pheasant was bitten and jumped into a small tree on the cliff. I want to catch it, cure it, and then let it go, but I don't have that ability and I can't get it off. Later, I threw something at it and forced it to come down, but it jumped off the cliff and ran away without hesitation. Fate is really elusive!
Although fate is elusive, we can control our own destiny. Some people say that you can't control your own destiny, or you will go against the sky, but I want to try.
Fate can be mastered, just as one's own hands can only command.
Although fate is elusive, we should make our own choices and believe that we can control it.