Two roads diverged in a forest, and I-
I chose the less traveled one,
This makes everything different.
The author translated it into:
The two roads diverged in the forest, and I-
Chose the road that few people take,
So, I experienced a completely different life.
Life is full of hardships, how to get rid of it and get spiritual transcendence? Behind all these problems, difficulties are actually extraordinary values, and the important tool to solve these problems is comprehensive self-discipline.
Many people avoid problems, avoid the pain caused by responsibility, and prefer to give up the freedom of choice. Black American writers have said that if you can't solve the problem, you will become a problem.
Comprehensive self-discipline needs to do four things:
First, postpone satisfaction.
Procrastination is a disease, and its root is that it cannot delay satisfaction.
Second, take responsibility.
Accept that "our life is a process of constant choice" instead of "I have no choice"
Third, be loyal to the facts.
Always be honest, spend your whole life reflecting on yourself and accepting external questions and challenges.
Fourth, keep a sense of balance.
It is impossible to achieve spiritual growth and mental maturity, to balance conflicting needs, goals and responsibilities, and even to give up part of one's personality.
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True love is a self-expanding experience. We are attached to each other, eager to nourish each other, and hope that each other can grow. We even have the impulse to give our passion and even our lives to each other. Psychologists call this state "concentration".