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When I was a child, I followed my mother to visit relatives at my cousin's house in the city. Mother took my hand and walked for a long time. I was very tired. Why is my cousin's house so far away? It seems that I can never get there. I kept asking my mother, "is it coming? How far is it?" My mother comforted me and said, "soon, soon!" When I walked a few steps, I was about to ask, "is it coming?" Soon, I was exhausted, but I still didn't arrive. I sat on the ground and refused to take another step. My mother had to carry me on her back and keep walking. I lay on my mother's back and said, "Mom, why is my cousin's house so far away? Aren't you tired?" Mother said, "I'm not tired! I don't care how far the road ahead is, just walk ahead. Walk on, and you'll be there." Really, my mother is very relaxed. Even if she carries me behind her back, she is not tired. After walking for a while, we finally arrived at our cousin's house. That journey was simply a hard journey for me, which impressed me deeply. Later, when I came across a long way again, I was determined to escape and refused to use my own steps to measure how far away it was. As for mother, no matter how far the road is, she is still not afraid and walks away with her feet. She said the same thing - "just walk and you'll be there." Many years later, I relived my mother's words and thought they were really Zen. "No matter how far the road ahead is, just go ahead and walk, and you'll be there." Besides being young, the main reason why I feel tired is that I pay too much attention to how far away I am. I always want to reach my destination as soon as possible, but I can't get up quickly. This kind of psychological fear, loss and disappointment makes me lose my courage and confidence. As for the mother, she doesn't pay attention to the destination, but just walks on the road under her feet, so she won't feel tired. Even after adulthood, many of us still can't get rid of the mentality of always paying attention to how far away we are. I remember that year, I decided to pass the self-study examination to get a bachelor's degree. I set a goal for myself: I must get a bachelor's degree certificate within two years. In the following days, I began to prepare for the exam nervously. After one subject, I flipped through the rest of the subjects, shook my head and sighed, "there are so many subjects, too difficult!" It has been a year and a half since I finished three subjects. I still keep staring at the rest of the subjects, and sometimes I will weigh the weight of those books with my hands, thinking: "which life can I finish all the subjects?" Work and life are already tiring. In addition, self-study examinations are really tiring. Later, I finally could not hold on, and finally gave up my plan. Fortunately, a few years later, I took the self-study exam again. I no longer pay attention to when I can finish all my subjects. I just work silently, one by one, just like climbing a mountain. I have climbed one after another. Even if there are still mountains on the other side of the mountain, I just walk on the road under my feet. In this way, I finally got my undergraduate diploma. I was so happy that I walked to the other side of the spring! After I like writing, I often have literary friends to discuss writing with me. Many literary friends set high goals for themselves, and sum up how close they are to their goals every day. But most of the time, the goal is so far away. People are like snails heading away. Our pace is too slow, and the distance is too far. As I walked along, I felt that I couldn't do what I wanted. My original confidence was also lost a little, and I almost wanted to give up. I said to them, "don't ask how far away it is. Just walk calmly. As you walk, the road will be wide, the flowers will bloom, and the destination will be at your feet." The distance is the post station that we must arrive at. Don't ask how far away you are. If you keep going, you will meet each other one day.
When I was a child, I followed my mother to visit relatives at my cousin's house in the city. Mother took my hand and walked for a long time. I was very tired. Why is my cousin's house so far away? It seems that I can never get there. I kept asking my mother, "is it coming? How far is it?" My mother comforted me and said, "soon, soon!" When I walked a few steps, I was about to ask, "is it coming?" Soon, I was exhausted, but I still didn't arrive. I sat on the ground and refused to take another step. My mother had to carry me on her back and keep walking. I lay on my mother's back and said, "Mom, why is my cousin's house so far away? Aren't you tired?" Mother said, "I'm not tired! I don't care how far the road ahead is, just walk ahead. Walk on, and you'll be there." Really, my mother is very relaxed. Even if she carries me behind her back, she is not tired. After walking for a while, we finally arrived at our cousin's house. That journey was simply a hard journey for me, which impressed me deeply. Later, when I came across a long way again, I was determined to escape and refused to use my own steps to measure how far away it was. As for mother, no matter how far the road is, she is still not afraid and walks away with her feet. She said the same thing - "just walk and you'll be there." Many years later, I relived my mother's words and thought they were really Zen. "No matter how far the road ahead is, just go ahead and walk, and you'll be there." Besides being young, the main reason why I feel tired is that I pay too much attention to how far away I am. I always want to reach my destination as soon as possible, but I can't get up quickly. This kind of psychological fear, loss and disappointment makes me lose my courage and confidence. As for the mother, she doesn't pay attention to the destination, but just walks on the road under her feet, so she won't feel tired. Even after adulthood, many of us still can't get rid of the mentality of always paying attention to how far away we are. I remember that year, I decided to pass the self-study examination to get a bachelor's degree. I set a goal for myself: I must get a bachelor's degree certificate within two years. In the following days, I began to prepare for the exam nervously. After one subject, I flipped through the rest of the subjects, shook my head and sighed, "there are so many subjects, too difficult!" It has been a year and a half since I finished three subjects. I still keep staring at the rest of the subjects, and sometimes I will weigh the weight of those books with my hands, thinking: "which life can I finish all the subjects?" Work and life are already tiring. In addition, self-study examinations are really tiring. Later, I finally could not hold on, and finally gave up my plan. Fortunately, a few years later, I took the self-study exam again. I no longer pay attention to when I can finish all my subjects. I just work silently, one by one, just like climbing a mountain. I have climbed one after another. Even if there are still mountains on the other side of the mountain, I just walk on the road under my feet. In this way, I finally got my undergraduate diploma. I was so happy that I walked to the other side of the spring! After I like writing, I often have literary friends to discuss writing with me. Many literary friends set high goals for themselves, and sum up how close they are to their goals every day. But most of the time, the goal is so far away. People are like snails heading away. Our pace is too slow, and the distance is too far. As I walked along, I felt that I couldn't do what I wanted. My original confidence was also lost a little, and I almost wanted to give up. I said to them, "don't ask how far away it is. Just walk calmly. As you walk, the road will be wide, the flowers will bloom, and the destination will be at your feet." The distance is the post station that we must arrive at. Don't ask how far away you are. If you keep going, you will meet each other one day.
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