Life always makes us black and blue, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places. This sentence is also from the inner monologue of the old man in The Old Man and the Sea. He was injured when fighting with the shark, but he didn't flinch. Because he knows that no matter whether he can defeat the shark completely or not, he will gain something. This is actually like our life. We will inevitably encounter great setbacks, but as long as we can bite the bullet and rush forward, we can always gain something from it.
But then again, nothing is easy. It is not easy for the old man to transport sardines home, and it is even more difficult to meet sharks and fight them during the voyage. This is actually alluding to our lives. Everything in life actually takes a lot of thought and is not easy. But if we want to live, we can only overcome one difficulty after another by ourselves. These difficulties are not the most terrible. The terrible thing is that my heart is not strong enough to bear this weight.
The book "The Old Man and the Sea" really benefits people, and we can learn a lot of philosophy of life from it. The old man's indomitable spirit is something we should learn.