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What happens to people who have been walking on the road of dreams? After registering for headlines, I had a dream that I would like the content I shared, so I was sincere and worked hard to change it every day

What happens to people who have been walking on the road of dreams?

After registering for the headlines, I had a dream that I would like the content I shared, so I was sincere and worked hard to update it every day. Although the daily busyness is not much to read, it still persists on this road.

Today I read Yu Minhong's "Walking on the Road, Maybe This Is Life", which is also about the persistence of dreams.

Teacher Yu lives in a small village on the Yangtze River, backward and poor, but he is eager to go to the other side of the Yangtze River, and with this dream he was admitted to Tsinghua University. However, the comfortable days of graduation and school made him lose the vitality of his life, and later he bravely walked out of Peking University with his dream and began the difficult process of independent entrepreneurship, and "New Oriental" appeared so brilliantly on the horizon of his life.

Teacher Yu used his own experience to tell us that the life that has been walking on the road is fresh, and the life with dreams can be vibrant.

We walk on two paths throughout our lives – the path of the heart and the path of reality.

These two paths complement and enrich each other because that is why our lives are so different year after year.

I am willing to keep walking on the road for the sake of my dreams. #Dreams# #Life Diary#

So are you ready?

What happens to people who have been walking on the road of dreams? After registering for headlines, I had a dream that I would like the content I shared, so I was sincere and worked hard to change it every day

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