Enjoying this kind of style

by dufuren93 on 2010-05-12 00:36:13

Busy but calm. I enjoy this kind of lifestyle. After preparing for nearly two months, just for the initial three or four days, the ordering meeting finally came to an end amidst a flurry of activity.

As both a peaceful observer and participant, people come to understand too little about things. Success doesn't rest solely on this one event; the road has just begun. I believe in the light before persistence and hope for the final success of the entire team.

Despite physical fatigue, it can't mask my joyful mood. Finally, we can rest for a couple of days. Last night, I slept very well, and thoughts about work no longer appeared in my mind.

In the morning, I turned on the music, opened the curtains, and let the sunlight stream in. I tidied up the room, replacing old items with new ones; washed clothes — I had accumulated quite a bit for the first time; carefully took care of my skin, ate food, went online... It was very peaceful, and I enjoyed it immensely. If only there were a kitchen, cooking a meal would make it even better. (Every time I go to the supermarket, seeing these fresh, green vegetables makes me feel at ease. From high school until joining the workforce, I almost never had the opportunity or time to learn how to cook, so I don’t know what kind of dishes I could make, haha.)

Time passes too quickly; the footsteps of 27 years have taken me further and further away from others. Sometimes, I feel quite confused — how should I best manage my youth?

Perhaps we will always live amidst conflicts and choices. Sometimes not letting go means you will never gain.

The younger you are, the longer you may hesitate and be conflicted about something because you consider fewer factors, seeking stability everywhere. (But is all that consideration really meaningful? Sometimes, even they themselves cannot explain it clearly.)

I believe there are not many people who live in such a "fearful before and after" state, yet they still obtain many things.

However, as long as one can bear any situation or outcome, no one has the right to judge whether it's right or wrong. There is no absolute right or wrong in this world.

We must live for our own conditions. Even if we can endure silently, there comes a time when we can't hold on anymore. I believe it is like that.

You cannot be sure what scenery lies behind another window. The only way is to try, to experience it.

Live well, take life seriously, and strive to the best of your ability to fulfill yourself, just like Edison making a wooden stool.

Also, learn to enjoy different styles of living, whether alone, with two people, within a family, or within a team... there are feelings worth savoring. Experience them with heart, and happiness will always accompany you!

加油!加油为自己!

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