Ask for a poem with the same meaning as "Mo Wen has a bad future, but he wants to end it without regrets". (No hesitation, go ahead! ) it is better to be more active and bold.

What we want to discuss is the eternal survival proposition: to be or not to be.

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Is it? Judging from my not rich life experience, human beings will not naturally learn to make war decisions because of their age, nor will they have no regrets because of their age. I'm afraid I haven't met any excellent people yet. Everyone around me has been hesitant and confused. The struggle between reality and dreams, choice and consequences, selfishness and responsibility has been bothering everyone.

How afraid are we of choice? What should I do if I choose badly now? What if you try and get nothing? But life is a gamble, so is marriage, career and future. The near-field guess can only be a guess, and the water depth can only be known when crossing the river. We are too soft-hearted to ourselves and always want a foolproof life, but while praying, misfortune still happens at our own pace. Why not ask for it and stride forward? Even if you are drowned in the end, at least your dying posture is tall and straight.

But are you afraid of making mistakes, losing and dying? Can anyone avoid these three things? Can you get through misfortune safely if you are afraid? There must be a cost in choosing, and if you want to give up, you must give up. This is a zero-sum game, but you are lucky to choose the life you like. Today, I imagine myself ten years later, so I am afraid of today's life. It's no use thinking too much. You'd better act at once. Take a step forward in the life you want, don't leave a backward path, don't hesitate. Mo Wen's future is bright, but he wants to end it without regrets!