When Didi stood on the steps of the backyard of Shengsi's house overlooking the whole city, Shengsi asked if you were afraid of heights, and Didi replied, "No, I like heights." The story takes place in a mountain city, there are many Uphill and downhill roads, quiet stone steps, standing cliffs. . . Love the heights because the wind always seems to blow.
I really like the old man's metaphor about grinding rough stones. Every child is a rough stone, we cannot choose whether to be hammered or not, but we can choose the posture of being hammered. Cowardly people are hammered, and they will eventually be hammered into a puddle of powder; stoic and constantly adjusting themselves, persistently protecting the beauty and innocence in their hearts, will eventually wash away the lead and become a splendid gem.
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