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I guess some people will say that life is already very tired and boring. Is it some dogma to make a code for yourself to abide by? Every age group has crucial key words: passion at the age of 20, calm and natural at the age of 30, calm and calm at the age of 40, far sighted at the age of 50, open-minded and calm at the age of 60 and carefree at the age of 70. At every age in life, it is not difficult to do things commensurate with your age. The difficult thing is to stick to your own code of life and creed all your life. The glamour of the workplace and the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city. But behind the colorful flowers, there are surging desires, endless disputes, deception of intrigues, competition for power, worship of money, complex interpersonal relationships and warm and warm human feelings. It is more like a battlefield without gunsmoke. There are the joy of winners and, of course, the tears of losers. In the hustle and bustle of urban life, are you unable to grasp yourself? Have you lost yourself? Have you gone with the tide? Do you have your own rules of life and principles of life? Many people may despise it. Do you think I'm a primary school student? Recite the student rules every day? What do you want a code of living for? I am an adult. I know what I want and what I don't want. If you want to succeed, you need to struggle, and the struggle is endless. You can approach your goal indefinitely by moving forward bravely all the way. If you want to be happy, you need to work hard, and work hard needs to pay. Sweat and tears are the prelude to happiness, and flowers and smiling faces are the follow-up of happiness. People who fade out of their problems want some rules of life, don't they? The result of framing yourself is that you encounter rules to the left and rules to the right. If you are so tied up and bound by rules, what can you do? In life, many people are like this. They have no long-term planning, no short-term goals, no code of living and principles of life, have fun in time, muddle along and follow others. Friend a, who was originally very slim, grew up to be a fat man because he drank and ate too much without restraint, and then kept dieting and exercising to lose weight when he was not convenient. Friend B, because he indulged his desires without restraint, wished all the beauties in the world were owned by him. When he saw one and loved another, he caught fire in the rear, and then kept putting out the fire and putting out the fire. Friend C, because the fire of greed in his heart grows uncontrollably, he finally burns himself and stretches out his hand for a long time. Does he have to get a handful of his own things, and the basin is full and the bowl is full. Finally, he can only think of the time of freedom in the iron window. The so-called room has thousands, but in fact, he sleeps at night for only eight feet. In fact, we all know that time can never go back. Instead of making assumptions, we might as well be a man and do things according to our own code of life from the beginning. Japanese writer Haruki Murakami has formulated a life code for himself: don't say discouraged words, don't complain, don't make excuses, go to bed and get up early, run 10 kilometers every day, and stick to writing 10 pages every day. You should be like a fool. At first glance, it's very simple. Don't say discouraged words: just keep encouraging yourself and don't slack off for a moment. Don't complain: keep a sunny attitude, be positive and give yourself a good hint in your heart. No excuses: no matter right or wrong, we should face and accept it calmly. Insist on running 10 kilometers every day: people are natural animals with natural attributes. Only when they run on the road with lush flowers and trees can they be strong. Keep writing 10 pages every day: keep honing yourself, you can make progress, and your inspiration will not dry up. Be like a fool: don't want to be unhappy, don't want to worry, how do you know if you suffer a loss? Only in this way can we get closer to happiness. It's still very simple to look at it one by one, but it's not so simple to stick to it every day. We should overcome the lazy and careless factors and components in human nature, the illness and subjective will of internal causes, as well as various temptations and environmental factors of external causes. It is precisely because it is not so simple to act in your own life code that you can maintain the correct direction. Do you have a code of living?
I guess some people will say that life is already very tired and boring. Is it some dogma to make a code for yourself to abide by? Every age group has crucial key words: passion at the age of 20, calm and natural at the age of 30, calm and calm at the age of 40, far sighted at the age of 50, open-minded and calm at the age of 60 and carefree at the age of 70. At every age in life, it is not difficult to do things commensurate with your age. The difficult thing is to stick to your own code of life and creed all your life. The glamour of the workplace and the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the dream, the glamour of the city. But behind the colorful flowers, there are surging desires, endless disputes, deception of intrigues, competition for power, worship of money, complex interpersonal relationships and warm and warm human feelings. It is more like a battlefield without gunsmoke. There are the joy of winners and, of course, the tears of losers. In the hustle and bustle of urban life, are you unable to grasp yourself? Have you lost yourself? Have you gone with the tide? Do you have your own rules of life and principles of life? Many people may despise it. Do you think I'm a primary school student? Recite the student rules every day? What do you want a code of living for? I am an adult. I know what I want and what I don't want. If you want to succeed, you need to struggle, and the struggle is endless. You can approach your goal indefinitely by moving forward bravely all the way. If you want to be happy, you need to work hard, and work hard needs to pay. Sweat and tears are the prelude to happiness, and flowers and smiling faces are the follow-up of happiness. People who fade out of their problems want some rules of life, don't they? The result of framing yourself is that you encounter rules to the left and rules to the right. If you are so tied up and bound by rules, what can you do? In life, many people are like this. They have no long-term planning, no short-term goals, no code of living and principles of life, have fun in time, muddle along and follow others. Friend a, who was originally very slim, grew up to be a fat man because he drank and ate too much without restraint, and then kept dieting and exercising to lose weight when he was not convenient. Friend B, because he indulged his desires without restraint, wished all the beauties in the world were owned by him. When he saw one and loved another, he caught fire in the rear, and then kept putting out the fire and putting out the fire. Friend C, because the fire of greed in his heart grows uncontrollably, he finally burns himself and stretches out his hand for a long time. Does he have to get a handful of his own things, and the basin is full and the bowl is full. Finally, he can only think of the time of freedom in the iron window. The so-called room has thousands, but in fact, he sleeps at night for only eight feet. In fact, we all know that time can never go back. Instead of making assumptions, we might as well be a man and do things according to our own code of life from the beginning. Japanese writer Haruki Murakami has formulated a life code for himself: don't say discouraged words, don't complain, don't make excuses, go to bed and get up early, run 10 kilometers every day, and stick to writing 10 pages every day. You should be like a fool. At first glance, it's very simple. Don't say discouraged words: just keep encouraging yourself and don't slack off for a moment. Don't complain: keep a sunny attitude, be positive and give yourself a good hint in your heart. No excuses: no matter right or wrong, we should face and accept it calmly. Insist on running 10 kilometers every day: people are natural animals with natural attributes. Only when they run on the road with lush flowers and trees can they be strong. Keep writing 10 pages every day: keep honing yourself, you can make progress, and your inspiration will not dry up. Be like a fool: don't want to be unhappy, don't want to worry, how do you know if you suffer a loss? Only in this way can we get closer to happiness. It's still very simple to look at it one by one, but it's not so simple to stick to it every day. We should overcome the lazy and careless factors and components in human nature, the illness and subjective will of internal causes, as well as various temptations and environmental factors of external causes. It is precisely because it is not so simple to act in your own life code that you can maintain the correct direction. Do you have a code of living?
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