Forging Strength: A Realistic View
Unvarnishing the Path to Resilience
The times that truly make you stronger are always when life feels worse than death. It's a grueling process of watching yourself being torn into pieces and then meticulously putting yourself back together with your own hands; indeed, if you've never been close to the devil, you can never become an angel.
Your heart becomes truly strong from the moment you no longer rely on emotions, no longer believe in morals, and no longer recognize equality. As you evolve, your mouth becomes tighter and tighter, your generosity grows, your execution gets stronger, but your speech slows down.
Don't be too serious about everything. Many things truly don't have answers; they're all confusing, and being too serious will only exhaust you. I've come to understand that if you don't suffer physically, you won't accumulate much fortune, and if your heart isn't bitter, wisdom won't awaken.
In essence, people are similar to trees: the more they yearn for the sunlight above, the deeper their roots will extend into the darkness underground. Facing human nature, the collapse of your worldview, the loss of faith, walking on thin ice, taking every step with difficulty, accepting it calmly, and not being swayed by sadness or happiness—this is the entire process of growing up.
Understanding the importance of money is crucial; after all, there's only one disease: poverty. The best medicine in the world is red envelopes and cash, and as long as the money is in place, everything you do is right. Be patient. The results you expect from impatience and making a fuss are far less than the thoughtful arrangements made by a higher power. Everything has its time to come and go.
Refuse to assimilate and stay away from those people around you who release negative emotions. They often think others are garbage because they are incompetent. No matter what, you must leave that circle that dislikes your poverty, fears your wealth, hates your strength, laughs at your weakness, bites each other, and has evil intentions. Learn to shut up and don't expose things you already know. What matters is that we are human beings.
People often only see the rebirth of the phoenix but ignore its struggle in the fiery purgatory. The result means everything, and only the phoenix itself knows how difficult the process is. Anyone who wants to be rich must have gone through ups and downs. Anyone who has a smooth life must be a person who has accomplished nothing. No one knows how dark the road you have walked was; they will just casually say that you have changed a lot.
Thank you for reading!
About the Creator
Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing



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