There is a pair of brothers whose family lives on the 80th floor. One day they traveled home and found that the building had a power outage! Although they were carrying large bags of luggage, there seemed to be no other choice, so the brother said to his brother, let’s climb the stairs! So they carried two large bags of luggage and began to climb the stairs. When they reached the 20th floor, they began to get tired. My brother said, “The bag is too heavy. Let’s do it. Let’s put the bag here and wait for the call to take the elevator.” So, they put the luggage on the 20th floor , Much easier, continue to climb up.
They climbed up with a smile, but the good times were not long. On the 40th floor, the two were really tired. Thinking that it was only halfway through, the two began to blame each other and accused each other of not paying attention to the power outage announcement of the building, which would end this way. They climbed while arguing, so they climbed all the way to the 60th floor. On the 60th floor, they were so tired that they had no strength to quarrel. The younger brother said to his brother, “Let’s stop arguing and finish it.” So they silently continued to climb the building, and finally reached the 80th floor! When the two brothers came to the door in excitement, they realized that their keys were left in their bags on the 20th floor…
Some people say that this story originally reflected our life: before the age of 20, we lived under the expectations of our family and teachers. We were burdened with many pressures and burdens, and we were not mature enough. After the age of 20, he left the pressure of everyone, unloaded his burden, and began to pursue his dream with all his strength. It was so happily for 20 years. But at the age of 40, when I realized that my youth was gone, I couldn’t help but feel regrets and regrets. So I began to regret this, regret that, complain about this, and hate that… so I spent 20 years in complaining. By the age of 60, I realized that there was not much left in my life, so I told myself not to complain, so cherish the rest of the day! So silently walked through the remaining years. At the end of my life, I remembered that there seemed to be something unfinished… It turned out that all our dreams were left in our 20-year-old youth years, and we haven’t had time to finish yet…