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先交写作。
“You will learn more about a road by traveling it than by consulting all the maps in the world”, the valuable experience are indeed quite helpful for the future when it can be assimilated and incorporated into one’s mind. However, it is usually true that it cannot be effortless to transform them into the instruction and guidance in the path to one’s future.
Often, some painful experience we suffered from are valueless, in other words, cannot be beneficial to our lives. For instance, have you ever reserved the most grievous memory of struggling for passing the exam of calculus and quantum in undergraduate period, not to be rememorized in later career of Chemist? Have you ever recalled the bitter experience of the stiff and unpersuasive indoctrinations of establishing grand ideals in your high school time? Have you ever been forced to unpleasantly receive the feeling of the past life in poverty in China during 1960s by your parents in your childhood? It is the events that impressed you most in mental in past years but not to be retrieved in tomorrow, and not to mention its intellectual insight into your future.
Except for the valueless experience, not all things underwent can be unconsciously converted to available information without any effort. In the path commanded several indispensable factors as requisites, for example, voluntarily comprehending, pondering, assimilating, etc. For instance, a friend of mine was always complaining that God gave no opportunities to him in the past thirty years of his life, however, indeed numerous chances had escaped silently from him in a moment just because of his unqualified in elementary compute and language skills. These repeated defeats experienced, which even did not promote him to a bit progress, means nothing for him. Therefore, if you are willing to grasp the essentials passing by you, what you should carry on is, just said by Confucius, as “At least self-question three times one day.”
In conclusion, some experiences in our lives may be even valueless, and others are difficult to become the valuable lessons in the future. Nevertheless, individual experiences are so cherished by his/herself just because of this hard progress of groping, undergoing and meditating again and again. |
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