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Argumentation on persistence and flexibility
Persistence and Flexibility There is a fisherman who heard that cuttlefish is very expensive in the market. When he went out to sea, he vowed to catch squid. But after going out to sea, all I met were crabs. He went home empty-handed. After landing, I found that crabs are more expensive than cuttlefish. The second time I went out to sea, I swore, "This time I went out to sea to catch crabs." But this time I met all the squid. He went home empty-handed. When I went out to sea for the third time, I swore, "This time, I want squid and crabs." But after going out to sea, he didn't meet any squid or crab. All he met was mackerel, and he came back empty-handed. He starved to death before he could catch the fourth voyage. In this world, the greatest wish is to see your own value, so people will make unremitting efforts to realize their own value. Those who stumble all the way to their destination are undoubtedly persevering. Yes, people need to persist, adhere to the life belief of "realizing self-worth", adhere to the fearless spirit in their bones, and adhere to the unstoppable momentum in their hearts ... Only by persisting can people succeed. However, persistence does not mean persistence. The poor fisherman vowed to catch something again and again, set sail again and again, but returned empty-handed again and again. Maybe he is too stubborn, maybe he thinks too much about life and thinks he can catch all the popular seafood at the moment. But how can life always be what you want? It is precisely because he kept his goal too dead that he ended up with a tragic ending, which is unexpected and understandable! Stick to it. If you choose a path, you don't have to go to the end. Just like driving, if there is a traffic jam on the original route, will you be dead set on waiting there, no matter which year or month the traffic will be blocked? Certainly not. You will turn the steering wheel and look for other shortcuts. This is a wise move! All roads lead to Rome, and people have to stick to that "Rome", just like a fisherman's dream of making money. On the way to our destination, we can't hang ourselves from a tree or lock ourselves in an endless circle until we can't afford to lie down after countless turns. All we have to do is turn around in the circle and come out, and then "another village" will meet us. This is actually flexibility. People need flexibility. Flexibility is to seize opportunities, opportunities are always fleeting, and opportunities often add motivation to you. Imagine: If a fisherman catches crabs on the first voyage, cuttlefish on the second voyage and mackerel on the third voyage, what will be the fate of the fisherman? Good opportunities will always bring you surprises again and again, provided that you can get out of that endless cycle and bravely reach out and seize the opportunity. However, flexibility does not mean changing direction at will. Another example is driving. When you meet a roadblock, you can't see the next passage. Willy-nilly, drive! You always have to see whether the road allows motor vehicles to pass, how the road is, how far it is to get there, and so on. It's not too late to decide to divert after you have considered and explored clearly! Flexibility is to recognize the current situation clearly and make a timely and appropriate turn according to the facts. The persistence of persistence, the flexibility of flexibility. Such talents are heroes, and the road of life can be more perfect!