Every Rose in the World Has a Thorn

Every Rose in the World Has a Thorn

by (germany) Schopenhauer 66 Translation

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From the perspective of young people, life is an endless distant future; from the perspective of old people, life is like a very short past. One has to be old or live to a considerable age to see how short life is. The greatest comfort in old age is to realize that all the strength of youth has been dedicated to the cause of never aging. However, most things in the world involve risks and opportunities. Not all good things are easy, not all achievements are easy to achieve, and there is no such thing as casual success, just like how you can see a rainbow without going through wind and rain, like infinite scenery on a dangerous peak. Every rose in the world has thorns. If you abandon it because you are afraid of pricking your hands, then you will never get the fragrance of roses.

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