The Silly Road: The Sweet Trouble of Self-Growth
Have you ever opened your circle of friends in the past, or looked through those dusty diaries, and you can't help but feel a little embarrassed in your heart, or even laugh at yourself: "Why was I so stupid back then?" If you have such an experience, congratulations, You are on a sweet, troubled road called self-growth.
First acquaintance with Silly X, the starting point of growth
Everyone will experience a few "silly" moments on the road to growth. They may be impulsive decisions when you were young and frivolous, or immature ideas when you first entered society. But it is these seemingly stupid pasts that form the cornerstone of our growth. They allow us to learn to reflect, learn from our mistakes, and ultimately mature.
Silly moment, proof of progress
Whenever you look back at your past self and feel that you were stupid then, this is actually the best proof that you are making progress. Because it means you have a higher vision, a broader perspective, and deeper thinking. You begin to be able to look at yourself from a higher perspective, discover your past shortcomings, and then work hard to improve. This process of self-improvement is the only way for us to grow.
Stupid frequency, growth rate
If you find that you often feel that you were stupid before, congratulations, you are making rapid progress. Because you can always keep a clear head, constantly examine yourself, and constantly look for new growth points. This constant challenge and transcendence of ourselves is what drives us forward.
The disappearance of silly X, the stagnation of growth
However, if you haven't felt stupid in a long time, that could be a red flag. It may mean that you have become mired in self-satisfaction, are treading water, or are even beginning to backslide. Because only when you continue to challenge yourself and constantly surpass yourself, can you maintain the motivation for continuous growth.
Conclusion: Go forward bravely on the stupid road
So don’t feel embarrassed or frustrated when you see your past “silly” moments again. On the contrary, you should feel grateful and proud. Because it’s these “silly” moments that make you who you are today. In the days to come, let us continue to bravely walk on the road of stupidity, continue to challenge ourselves, and continue to grow. Because on this road, you will find more possibilities and a better self. Happy New Year, may we continue to move forward on the road of growth!
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