I read an article two days ago called "Sorrow and Struggle". The word "mourning" has become the main emotional expression of young people now. Specifically, it is useless to work hard, and who should be given credit. Life is meaningless, I don't want to fall in love, work, watch movies, communicate with leaders and make friends with strangers. When you are in your twenties, forties and fifties, what you want to do most is to lie down without any emotional venting and expression.
Think carefully, this may be related to things that are often powerless in real work, and there is an evasive idea.
For dreams and the future, there are thousands of strands of energy in our hearts. Self-motivation and enthusiasm always make us "burn" in the face of difficulties. However, in real life, we gradually encounter a lot of powerlessness, and we begin to deny ourselves. We don't believe that hard work and hard work will be rewarded, nor that there will be sunshine in the future, nor do we lose confidence in our goals.
For example, one second ago I posted that I was a bad person. Actually, I have a lot of desires. I want to work hard, I want to be better than before, I want to get everything, I want to learn a lot, I want to accomplish my goals, and so on. I also began to find myself becoming "pathetic". One second I feel decadent, and the next I feel sorry for myself. I often ask myself, what am I studying for? Isn't it just to realize my ideal and revenge? While adjusting myself in this way, I always find that there are more and more complaints and more things that upset me. . . . . .
Occasionally poking fun at yourself may be helpful to relieve stress, but I am afraid that "I will be ruined if I lose my life."
Bad things often happen, but no one can say it. Still have to live actively!
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