reminds me of the experience once at a local ski resort, at first, i thought it would be great to find an open place so that I could enjoy it without any harmful factors , and actually, I did have a good time, but it didn't 't take too long to get tired of it. Then I decided to take some challenges which sounds a bit crazy, I started to find barriers, no matter people or rocks, in purpose just in order to fulfill my satisfaction, I cut the speed ,changed the direction then stoop down a bit and I made it! What I'm going to say is that living in comfort may never please us,being in and struggle with danger can truly meet our ambition.
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