All accidents are inevitable, all accidents are inevitable? How to understand this sentence
All accidents are inevitable, all accidents are inevitable. In my opinion, life is the process of making multiple-choice questions. From small to large, we are all choosing without exception, left or right? Every road leads to a different life. We can't predict the future. We can only think about it painfully, think about it and then choose a direction and move on. Then there is another choice, another fork in the road ... and so on, until we can't turn back and want to understand why we chose it at that time. In fact, choice is a very painful process, because everything in the world has two sides. We should also consider giving up when we get that part of value. People are greedy, so there is always a lot of reluctance, but they can't have both. So choice also means pain.