I don't know if I take Queen Elizabeth as my role model, maybe I'm not qualified to take the Queen as my role model. However, I know that I am deeply impressed by the queen's charm. She exudes maturity, wisdom, tolerance, generosity, rationality... and even the various "little shortcomings" she shows. Her lack of self-confidence and anxiety , all of which unfolded before my eyes a great, flesh-and-blood image of a woman.
Queen, prince, princess... These noble titles bring us a sense of distance and an insurmountable gap. However, when we really walk into them and get to know them, we will find that they are actually ordinary people. They have to work and live every day. Helpless and painful. And they are different from us civilians in that they are born with an aura of identity. However, behind this halo, they have to face more helplessness and bitterness. After all, "If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight."
I don’t know others, but I know that I used to have a particularly selfish idea in my subconscious, that is, I want to avoid suffering and live a happy life, or I always feel that people who are lucky have no worries, or that there are very few sorrows .
With the growth of experience, I found that all these are actually determined by my own heart. Happiness and pain are only external manifestations. What kind of attitude to face is the most essential. So, I hope I try my best to suppress this old sleazy thought.
The life of an adult is not easy. Learn to enjoy hardships and face difficulties without complaining or avoiding. Instead, try to adjust yourself and deal with it with a positive, optimistic, gentle and firm attitude.
mutual encouragement.
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