This little bird called kiwi uses life to interpret the ideal meaning for us.
I often think that when it nailed the trees one by one to the cliff, it also wanted to give up. Companions would laugh at him, "I don't have wings, and I have to dream of flying!", he hesitated, "Is it worth it to use this life to realize a dream?" However, when he imagined that he opened his arms and soared in the jungle at high speed , The gentle wind swept across his cheeks, and the faint fragrance of trees lingered on the tip of his nose, the feeling made him intoxicated. He felt that he was willing to give everything to experience the feeling of flying, even if it was the price of life.
Others ask: Is it worth it?
It says: Only if you do it will you know if it's worth it.
When he took a deep leap, his face showed a light that he had never seen before. I think it is happy.
Each of us used to be such a little bird and had many silly dreams. However, few of us have the kind of determination and courage to break the boat. We have also made many efforts to reach the other side of our dreams, but any hardship will become a reason for us to give up. It is windy, raining, fuel is not enough, food is not enough, "It’s not that we don’t want to continue, but we have to Go back." In the end, we can only spend our whole life in wandering and waiting, and we will never be able to see the scenery on the other side.
What we lack is that stupid persistence, that desperate courage. Destiny is very fair. You want it, but it may not be given. If you don't have an urgent desire, it can't be offered with both hands.
Dreams are valuable because they are hard-won.
Chasing dreams, in fact, does not require superb skills, meticulous thinking, complete hardware conditions, all that is needed is that silly persistence.
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