There are no perfect people and things in the world, even the most beautiful eggshell in the world will become fragmented at the moment when life hatches. But it is precisely because of deformity that the road of life has inadvertently opened beautiful flowers!
Once upon a time, a farmer had two pitchers, one intact and the other cracked. Every time the farmer carries water, the intact pitcher can always transport the water from the distant stream to the owner's home, while the broken pitcher can only return to the owner's home with half a can of water. This makes the cracked pitcher feel extremely painful and inferior. One day, he said to his master by the stream, "I am ashamed that I can only transport half a can of water at a time." The farmer said in surprise, "don't you see those blooming flowers on the way home every time?" These flowers only grow on your side, not on the other side of the pitcher, because I know your crack, so I used it. I planted flowers on your side, so every day when we come back from the stream, you water them. Today, these flowers bring us a lot of scenery along the way. "
Farmers tell us with practical actions: As long as you are good at discovering the value of defects and face your own shortcomings frankly, you will be pleasantly surprised to find that imperfection is also a kind of beauty.
Incompleteness means pain, but it also breeds beauty, because it is full of tears and sadness, so it is more attractive. Just like Venus written by Kiyooka Takuyuki in Venus of Milos, she had to lose her arms to be so beautiful and charming. For the sake of her beauty, she unconsciously hid two jade arms, and she was seeking completeness by giving up one part at a time.
Each of us is an apple bitten by God. Although this bite brings us pain, it can often temper people's will, inspire people's fighting spirit and achieve brilliant career.
The reason why Zhang Ji can write such a masterpiece as a night-mooring near maple bridge is inseparable from his tragic story of falling into Sun Shan. Sima Qian worked hard to write books and Historical Records after his imprisonment, which was praised by Lu Xun as "a masterpiece of historians, leaving Sao without rhyme". Helen Keller lit the candle of literature and the light of faith for us in the dark world; Beethoven brought us beautiful music in a silent country; Hawking knocked on the door of the universe for us with his broken limbs ... they all interpreted it with their incomplete lives.