Unlike adults, children only have what they want to do, not what they can’t do first. Therefore, when we were young, we were busy dreaming, and when we grew up, we were busy destroying dreams-whether it was our own or someone else's.
I found that people with a better life are more likely to destroy their dreams. Many people often say that dreams are difficult to achieve. Because of this, because of that. . . In short, what you think is different from what you can do. It is precisely those who have difficulties in their lives, the more brave they are to approach their dreams. Just like a big rock on the road, it makes you jump up naturally. When you encounter a difficulty that you have to overcome, you have no other choice but to jump up desperately, so you finally skip it. You see your own strength, see the difficulty under your feet. So you know that there is nothing terrible.
Difficulties teach us to be strong and brave, and it also gives us confidence. You will think: I can pass this hurdle, is there anything I can't pass?
Many fears actually come from imagination.
Before the difficulties came, we were too frightened to move forward.
A friend told me that if I become blind one day, I must die.
But there are so many blind people living well in the world!
We should all watch this kind of happy inspirational film.
This is a true story, and a true story has a more real motivational effect.
I don’t know if anyone thought of putting the true story of Tom Cruise on the screen. Maybe many people don’t know that he actually suffers from dyslexia, which means that he can’t study easily. The problem, but this did not prevent him from becoming a world-renowned actor. Behind him is also a mother who supports his efforts. Many people have many real difficulties in their lives, but they have indeed surpassed them and achieved real success. Now that we know these stories, we don’t need to experience these difficulties, we should be able to learn-
whether it’s life, work, or love,
nothing can stop us from reaching our dreams.
Yes, I am so sure.
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