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You and I are both mortal.

"You and I are mortal, living in this world, running around all day, and we can't be idle for a moment.

An old song, "The Song of Ordinary People", is a few words, telling all the vicissitudes of life, showing helplessness and hardship.

Being a man, since you are not a fairy, it is inevitable that you will have other ideas. When we were young, we were pretentious, had too many expectations of ourselves, and regarded the great things we achieved as our mission. We always feel that the triviality of those lives is far away from us.

With the growth of age, I found that those lofty ideals have become unattainable dreams. Three meals a day and fireworks are still inseparable from trivial matters. Nine times out of ten, the unsatisfactory things in life are ordinary and mediocre, which everyone does not want. But it is also the life that most people have to face eventually.

It is not easy to accept our own commonness, which requires a lot of struggle, stumbling on the road of life, and finally making us physically and mentally exhausted. Actually, it's nothing unusual. You're proud of it. It's just the normal state of others. Inadvertently, you will gradually find yourself shallow and ignorant, and others' abilities never need your approval. Your world, after all, is only about yourself.

The wind on your face is so light that no one knows how tight your teeth are. You smile mercilessly. No one knows that when you cry, you can only cry silently. You follow the wind. No one knows that there are bruises on the knees you once fell.

A person's life is a process of constantly swaying in hope and disappointment, and finally slowly accepting the reality and making up with himself.

In the end, life teaches you that birth is more important than hard work, and luck is more important than hard work. I think people's intelligence is graded, and efforts can't change the status quo to a great extent. This is reality. Too much success is achieved through systematic practice rather than one-way efforts.

I have experienced an epidemic before I know the value of ordinary days, and I have experienced the pain of loss before I know the happiness I have. After all, everyone should pursue happiness within their power in ordinary life.