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A novel by a foreign author tells a story. There is a circus in a small town. They hired temporary local workers to do chores, and offered to work three hours to get a ticket to the outfield, and for six hours to get into the infield. ticket.

There is a pair of little brothers from a poor family who are willing to work for a whole day in exchange for a ticket in the front row. So they started to work hard. From the rising of the sun to the setting of the sun, they worked non-stop, and only ate a steamed bun in the middle. By the afternoon, the brothers were exhausted, but the belief in the circus held them up - still front and center.
In the evening, the brothers finally ushered in the performance after hard work. They sat exhausted in the first row, covered in dust and with blisters the size of beans on their hands. When the host came out, everyone applauded enthusiastically, but these two poor children fell into a deep sleep amid the applause.

The story is quite sad. However, if you think about it carefully, isn't this a portrait of many people's lives?
The world is wonderful, like a circus performance. And each of us is eager to one day sit in the front row and the middle seat to watch this show. In fact, we have been receiving this kind of encouragement all the time - the performance is very exciting, we must work hard and work hard, and strive to sit in the best seat in the first row to watch the performance. Then we worked so hard that we broke down and finally got that wonderful ticket.

However, at this moment, you are already old, deaf, blind, and ill. Although you have obtained the coveted ticket, you no longer have the energy and mind to enjoy the show.
Looking back, are you willing to put in the proper effort and watch the show happily in the infield, or are you willing to fall asleep in the middle of the first row? You know, the purpose of life is not to sit in a good position, but to enjoy a wonderful performance to the fullest. If one day you feel tired and overwhelmed, stop and take a good measure to give your life a more accurate orientation. Remember, we are in this world to see a great show, not to sleep in the best seat possible.
A novel by a foreign author tells a story. There is a circus in a small town. They hired temporary local workers to do chores, and offered to work three hours to get a ticket to the outfield, and for six hours to get into the infield. ticket.

There is a pair of little brothers from a poor family who are willing to work for a whole day in exchange for a ticket in the front row. So they started to work hard. From the rising of the sun to the setting of the sun, they worked non-stop, and only ate a steamed bun in the middle. By the afternoon, the brothers were exhausted, but the belief in the circus held them up - still front and center.
In the evening, the brothers finally ushered in the performance after hard work. They sat exhausted in the first row, covered in dust and with blisters the size of beans on their hands. When the host came out, everyone applauded enthusiastically, but these two poor children fell into a deep sleep amid the applause.

The story is quite sad. However, if you think about it carefully, isn't this a portrait of many people's lives?
The world is wonderful, like a circus performance. And each of us is eager to one day sit in the front row and the middle seat to watch this show. In fact, we have been receiving this kind of encouragement all the time - the performance is very exciting, we must work hard and work hard, and strive to sit in the best seat in the first row to watch the performance. Then we worked so hard that we broke down and finally got that wonderful ticket.

However, at this moment, you are already old, deaf, blind, and ill. Although you have obtained the coveted ticket, you no longer have the energy and mind to enjoy the show.
Looking back, are you willing to put in the proper effort and watch the show happily in the infield, or are you willing to fall asleep in the middle of the first row? You know, the purpose of life is not to sit in a good position, but to enjoy a wonderful performance to the fullest. If one day you feel tired and overwhelmed, stop and take a good measure to give your life a more accurate orientation. Remember, we are in this world to see a great show, not to sleep in the best seat possible.
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