Life is a ship. After a naive childhood, it sailed into the harbor of youth. What is youth? Youth is a factory that makes "stinky beans" and a vendor that sells handicrafts. To put it bluntly, it is better to say that youth is not pink cheeks, red lips, or flexible joints, but a firm will, rich imagination, full mood, and a trace of coolness that ripples in the spring of life. So is youth pain or happiness?
Occasionally looking through the past, there will always be many ideas, which will stay in my mind and keep churning. Similarly, I accidentally turned out my childhood picture books, and many of them came to my mind. When I was a child, everyone was so naive! Naivety is of course a child's nature. Even children's paintings are no exception. Generally speaking, what arises spontaneously is a kind of childishness, a temperament that adults and even teenagers can't have. Every stroke silently outlines the blueprint in our childhood hearts-how beautiful! Every naive picture is our innocent heart!
Thinking of this, I can't help but return to reality from that wonderful childhood. Today, we have lost the innocence of childhood, and the blueprint in our hearts has vanished with the passage of time. Instead, we have been replaced by many constraints of our parents and our psychology of obeying orders! 2 1 century, we should have lofty ideals and ambitions, have our own hobbies and interests, and work hard in a direction that belongs to us! But the reality is just the opposite: we have no thoughts, no opinions, no resistance, only obedience. Thus, the abnormal psychology of "what parents and teachers say is right" and "what they do is for our good" is gradually formed. Can't we make our own decisions?
Life is a blank sheet of paper, and the future is painted by our hands. So we should use colorful brushes to create our own life. My youth should be decided by me.