Facing the wind and rain Liu Yong (Taiwan) I once visited a mountaineering expert because several college students lost their lives while hiking. One of the questions is: "What should we do if we suddenly encounter heavy rain halfway up the mountain?" The mountaineer said, "You should walk towards the top of the mountain Why don't you run down the mountain? Isn't the wind and rain even stronger on the mountaintop? "I asked suspiciously. Walking towards the top of the mountain, although the wind and rain may be even stronger, it is not enough to threaten your life. As for running towards the bottom of the mountain, it seems safer to have less wind and rain, but you may encounter an outbreak of flash floods and be drowned alive. "The mountaineer said seriously," For the wind and rain, to escape it, you can only be caught in the flood; facing it, you can survive Besides mountaineering, isn't it also the same on the battlefield of life? (excerpted from "Xiaoyu on the Firefly Window" by Lijiang Publishing House) (责任编辑:立暖) |