Instead, we should cherish and be grateful that the storm never came in our lives.
When the crew returned from afar, we saw the warmth of the family rushing to greet us. Despite the modest catch, we saw a boom in market transactions and a festive evening. Although the crew members have their own sufferings, each has its own hidden secrets. But the wind picked up, the anchor dropped, and for love, we were always ready to travel.
The captain who made the sea his home, described to us what a wonderful trip to sea.
As soon as the fog dissipated, the single-knot sleeve and the rear rope were loosened and sailed to the southern strait.
Passing Rocky Gap, Ten Pound Island, and Nile Pond where I was skating when I was a kid.
Sounded the whistle and waved to the child guarding the lighthouse.
Seabirds flew over, black-backed birds, herringbone gulls, and dwarf ducks.
The sun is coming out.
Sailing north at 12 knots, the sailors are busy riding the wind and waves.
Do you know that the headmaster?
You are the captain of a boat.
Is there anything more wonderful in the world than this?
Well, the sun is very good at this time, and the storm is not coming. Isn't life like that too? There are expectations in our hearts, and we continue to push us to move forward, yearning for farther and richer harvests, and to bring about a happier and better life. We will also set sail like the Gale, riding the wind and waves, taking the ardent expectations of our family to the distance, and then enjoying the return journey.
But perhaps, storms are also inevitable in life. It's not just boring and boring along the voyage, it's not just the harvest after casting a net, it's not just uncontrollable small accidents and small emotions during the voyage. Its coming is to show teeth and claws, that is, to be invincible. Even with decades of sailing experience, even though every crew member is full of confidence, even though they are burdened with the expectations of their families behind them. When the big wave came, we worked extra hard, we moved forward at full speed, we tried our best, and even you gave us hope and light, I thought we could rush through with love. But it was only the last few meters, we worked so hard for so long, and rushed to the top of the huge wave, and even the last few meters, we couldn't cross it. The most heart-wrenching scene in the movie is that we know we have all the hopes on our shoulders, and we have done our best, but in the end we still lose in the last few meters.
Maybe this is the real life, with sunshine, harvest, storm and fear. Grateful that the storm has never come in our lives, we are actively sailing, and we will still set sail with dreams and expectations. Being human may be able to withstand the wind and rain, but we also pray that the storm will never come.
-2016.11.25 Guangzhou
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