Next door to despair is hope
In a war, a general was captured by the enemy. He was locked up in a single cell.
During that time, it was cloudy and rainy. Looking at the misty sky, he couldn't help thinking of his relatives in the distance and reminding him of nostalgia.
However, he was in prison and had nothing to do. I didn't know what the enemy would do with him? Exile or execution? Does he have a chance to see his wife and children far away in his hometown? Can he get back on his feet?
Thinking about it, he was controlled by a sense of despair. Instead of living in such an unkempt and humiliating way, he might as well be killed on the wall.
With all his strength, he smashed his head against the prison wall.
At the moment when his head collided with the wall, a miracle happened. He knocked a hole in the prison wall!
It turned out that the rain in recent days had softened the prison wall, which was too soft to withstand his collision.
The general dug around the hole with his hands and finally made a big hole.
It is conceivable that through this hole, the desperate general escaped smoothly.
Just as mushrooms like to live next to humidity, hope also prefers to be accompanied by despair. Therefore, if despair patronizes you, don't be afraid or worried. Treat it as your neighbor. You know, the neighbor of night is day, and the neighbor of despair is hope!
(责任编辑:立暖) |