On the road of cycling, slowing down is also moving forward
After growing up, I realized that the long journey of life is so similar to when I first started cycling.
We are always carried forward by the anxiety of “being faster”: when peers get promoted and get a raise, they are in a hurry to switch jobs and catch up; When others share travel photos and marriage certificates, they panic and plan itineraries that do not belong to them; Even the story of “three months of counterattack” in short videos can’t help but disrupt the original rhythm and join the wave of internal competition.
Just like when riding, if you only focus on accelerating but forget to grip the handlebars and see the road conditions clearly, you will eventually deviate from the track in panic and become physically and mentally exhausted.
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