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Inspirational essay: ferry yourself.
Inspirational essay: ferry yourself.

There are sunny days, cloudy days, rainy days and snowy days in life.

On the road of life, there is a smooth road, and you will bump into a ferry without a boat and a river bank without a bridge.

Worry and depression are often like a thunderstorm in summer, which suddenly floats over and makes your heart wet. Frustration and suffering often come unexpectedly, and you are knocked down before even giving a sigh.

Fell on the shore of frustration and pain, surrounded by endless darkness, no lights, no stars, and even no human breath. Fear and despair stretch out from the darkness and hold on to poor life. Some people fell to the shore and never got up. Some people folded a boat for themselves in the dark and ferried themselves to the other side.

At the age of 20, Shi Tiesheng, who suddenly lost his legs, folded a boat for himself. This is a ship called "Writing". He dressed in "Death is something that doesn't need to be rushed, something that won't be missed no matter how delayed", and then sat in a wheelchair and folded the boat for himself to get himself out of the temptation of death. Decided to try to live.

Stephen Hawking, who is studying for a doctorate but suffers from motor neurocytopathy, can't speak or move, has a dream of being executed at school. After waking up, he suddenly realized that if he was pardoned, he could do many valuable things. (m.taiks.com, inspirational quote) So he built himself a ship of thoughts and sailed to the mysterious universe to discuss galaxies, black holes, quarks, particles with flavor, particles with spin and arrows of time. ...

A boat hastily folded on the shore of suffering has become the road to redemption of unfortunate fate.

Perhaps our life will not encounter such a disaster, but we have never got rid of the rainy and snowy days and never got rid of the entanglement of despair! Scenes that torture life often suddenly stand in front of us.

When we know that suffering is the normal state of life, troubles and pains always accompany life. Why should we feel sorry for ourselves and give up early and despair?

Some people turn their instinct for survival into boats and ferry themselves out of the abyss of despair. Some people turn new desires into a boat and get through the pain and depression after setbacks.

Some people turn their hopes into boats and sail in overlapping darkness. Those who really have no boat to cross, even if they use fantasy to fold a boat, have tried their best to ferry themselves to the other side.

Perhaps we have never experienced emotional pain, the blow of failure and despair without a way out, but there are often evil winds and rainy days on sunny days. It is like a crow flapping its wings around you, which is enough to ravage a good mood. At this time, we also need a boat to ferry ourselves. The ship may go to a concert, may hold up a book, may send an e-mail to someone who has never met on the Internet, or may go out quietly with a travel bag on her back.

Therefore, no matter how gloomy the fate is, no matter how many setbacks there are in life, there will always be a ferry boat, which is often in our own hands.