Life is short. Amidst the hustle and bustle of our struggles, have we ever truly paused to appreciate the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset?
In the midst of life's storms, we come and go in haste. We rush forward incessantly, never thinking to rest our weary feet and embrace the blessings sent by heaven. It is only when we finally reach the destination that we realize our bodies and feet have become overburdened.
I once heard the saying, "People come into this world not to enjoy happiness, but to endure suffering." While not a profound maxim, it has stood the test of generations, and this "theory" has been proven a "truth" through practice.
From the moment a person is born, their cries accompany their life. It is strange; one wonders why a newborn must greet this "beautiful" world with cries, making their first gift a piercing wail. One might venture to guess that perhaps they do not wish to enter this world to bear such overwhelming emotions, but since destiny cannot be defied, they can only express their protest in this way.
As people grow to understand social graces and worldly affairs, they truly begin the long journey of repaying life's debts. Success brings joy and leaves a lasting legend; failure adds another layer of debt to an already burdened soul, leaving only helpless tears and wasted sweat. One might rise again, or one might sink into despair along with the chaotic world.
Faced with these choices, we are initially like headless flies, bumping around blindly. The lucky find an exit toward the light, while the unfortunate are buried in darkness and desolation.
Humans must not only know how to choose but also how to let go. When faced with choices, there may be many entrances, but ultimately only one exit leads to the light. We are not gods; we do not have multiple arms to steer many ships simultaneously across the vast ocean. To attempt to do so would make reaching the opposite shore a mere fantasy.
Therefore, we must employ our best strategy: "letting go." Letting go does not signify cowardice, weakness, or a lack of integrity; it is not an act of fear, but rather the key to starting a truly meaningful life.
Sometimes, we grasp too tightly at everything, striving for perfection and falling into melancholy at the slightest flaw. This is especially true in career choices, where many blindly deviate from their path of struggle under the guise of "more choices mean more opportunities." But are those opportunities truly what we desire? Society is realistic and harsh. Instead of making futile efforts for impossible choices, why not focus on the present and strive meaningfully for the vessel we truly wish to sail? Since every choice demands a price and may not yield the desired result, why wander far from what is near?
In relationships, one must even more master the art of choosing and letting go. Emotions can lift us to the clouds or plunge us into the depths of heartbreak and loss. If a relationship causes such profound sorrow, and if it is clear the other party does not cherish or even tramples upon your efforts, why stoop to begging for a tainted love? To persist in a hollow romance when there is no future is merely self-deception. As the saying goes, "There are flowers everywhere," so if there is no destiny, why not turn away gracefully? When God closes one door, He will surely open another. Letting go is simply discarding meaningless memories.
In truth, if a person can do one thing well in their lifetime, they can create immense value. If you can perfect a single task to the point where even the most critical observer finds no fault, then every sacrifice made was worth it. We must not underestimate this one thing. Imagine a pearl in the vast ocean; decades of life are but a moment. But with relentless, silent struggle and enduring many storms, that pearl will one day emerge, shining with a brilliance that pierces through the waves. Have you considered the silence of the past? In those quiet moments, though unspoken, the heart was driven, constantly sculpting oneself until the goal was achieved.
My guiding principle is to always remember: "There is nothing that cannot be done or completed." This belief guides me to walk the right path, to know how to choose, to understand how to let go, and to strive to do one thing well.