The world below is wonderful

Nellie 2022-11-27 12:45:47

I checked it out, and the word read snipe (yù), which is a small sea bird that feeds on fish, shrimp and shellfish. In just over 6 minutes, talk about some of the inspirations I captured. Not necessarily what the producer wanted to express, but it did make me understand something.

The first is the little sandpiper's mother, I think she should be the person who loves little sandpipers the most in the world (niǎo), but she didn't throw the meat into the child's open mouth, or put the child in the big swell. Pressing under his own wings did not prevent the child who was injured once by the waves from starting to forage again. Mother's love for us is true and full of love, and no one can deny this. It's just that in the love that reaches out, there is only the present moment; in the love that lets go at the right time, it is the present and the future.

Let's talk about this little snipe who hasn't experienced the world. Don't be afraid of failure, shake the sea water on your body and face the difficulties bravely and you can finally reap success. But is success just that simple? Is it qualitative change that can be achieved by quantitative change? Probably not so obvious. When everyone is looking for food on the surface, it is luck, observation, the speed of legs, and the technique of the mouth. Even if the above items are all full marks, they have just been able to get out of the predicament of not having enough to eat. But if you dive right under the surface and open your eyes again, the world will be completely different. All guesses have become realities in front of them, and all uncertainties have become certainties in front of them. Only if you dive deeper than everyone else, the closer you can get to what things really are. When others are still in luck, you have clearly seen it. While others are still waiting, you've struck out with confidence. What determines the gap between people is always depth.

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