What is life, and how should I approach it? Depending on the circumstances, I find myself with different answers.
When faced with setbacks and failures, I feel lost and distressed; the world before me seems to be shrouded in sorrow, filled only with pain and sadness.
When I achieve success, I am filled with excitement and joy, seeing a world brimming with vitality. In those moments, I tell myself: life is full of joy, and one should strive and fight for it.
When the claws of selfishness and greed seize me, I become lazy and calculating, believing that everything is for my own "comfort." At such times, I mistakenly tell myself: "Life is about pleasure; it exists only for oneself..."
However, when I gaze upon the national flag amidst the strains of the national anthem, noble ideals occupy my soul, making my heart surge with emotion. Then, I shout to myself: "Life is about dedication; for the sake of that vibrant red flag, one can sacrifice everything!"
Ah, what is life, truly? I observe and I reflect.
I see that over the past century, our great and unyielding nation has fought unceasingly for liberation...
Life must never be controlled or dominated by selfishness and greed!
As a great leader once said: "A person's life should be spent in such a way that when they look back, they feel no regret for wasting their years, nor shame for having lived a mediocre life!"