Preparation, one month's preparation. When William faced an unfamiliar battlefield.
It took me a year to prepare. For fear of breaking myself. Sophisticated to the details. But the plan cannot keep up with the changes.
Only when you go to the scene, you will find that your preparation is completely redundant. On the contrary, those preparations make you lose your way.
If I were William, I would be ready for everything. I think it should be ten years after all the preparations are completed.
Life is to make us stronger, especially those changes.
But people around you say that life will hurt you and hurt you. They want you to be a virgin all their lives.
If you want to win prizes, make yourself a knight. Follow in your footsteps, no matter how much misery life gives, it is better than one regret.
I have become a knight, but because I am afraid of failure, I dare not fight with a gun.
It's not whether you can win prizes, but whether you want to win.
Dare to take off the armor, have the urge to tie the gun to the arm.
Dare to challenge. Because he is the royal family in people's eyes, he is about to escape.
I don't want to hand in the white flag, although I did. Will not quit for the sake of complete preservation of honor.
The morbid state of excessive pursuit of perfection should pass away.
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