Walking to the other side has never been about luck or intelligence, but a process of self-cleansing. True ambition is not about how strong the desire is, but whether you are clear: in order to reach the goal, what must you give up, what must you endure, and once you start, do not hesitate repeatedly over the cost. Genuine crossing inevitably involves bidding farewell to old habits, old perceptions, and old stability — this is not self-destruction, but reconstruction. Adversity and setbacks are not worth praising, but they force us to see our own limits: which emotions must be suppressed, which obsessions must be cut off, and which common feelings and ordinary thoughts must temporarily give way to long-term goals. Whether you understand this or not depends not on words, but on whether your actions change as a result. Some choose to aim high, and must accept loneliness, risks, and no turning back; others choose stability, which is also a form of fulfillment. Different stances are neither superior nor inferior, only clear-headedness. The so-called achievement of great things is simply at the crossroads of life, seeing the costs clearly, and still being willing to go all the way without regret or remorse.

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