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I'm actually more of a rational person now, and I tend to handle things in a rational manner in real life. I always remind myself not to let emotions control my decisions. However, my personality wasn't always like this. I remember my younger self as someone who leaned towards idealism. I was influenced by some animated shows and movies during my youth, so my thinking back then was more idealistic. When faced with problems, I always wanted to find a win-win solution and believed that there was nothing that couldn't be solved with hard work and teamwork.
But this idealism gradually faded as I entered the workforce. In my job, I often encountered situations where it was impossible to achieve a perfect solution. In interpersonal relationships, there were inevitably people whose personalities clashed with mine. While I used to try to pursue my ideals, I found that it became more challenging over time, and my youthful idealism slowly diminished.
Of course, I don't deny my younger self. I believe that idealism is a wonderful thing, but I'm just not the fortunate one who can fully embrace it. I also wouldn't advocate for young people to act too mature prematurely, as embracing idealism is a natural trait of youth. What one becomes later in life depends on their individual circumstances, and words alone won't change that.
Fortunately, I quite enjoy my current life. While it may lack miracles, stability is now my greatest treasure. |
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