Cycling Life: Freedom and Strength on Two Wheels
There are always accidents on the road, but every fall is an opportunity for growth.
In the rainy season last year, I rode in the suburbs.
The rainstorm suddenly fell and the mountain road was muddy.
Falling is not a failure, but a starting point to stand up again.
At the moment of slipping, the handlebar lost control and the knee scraped.
The pain hit me, but I laughed.
Because I got up in the mud and water, I learned to deal with emergencies.
During cycling, the weather is unpredictable and the road conditions are complex and varied.
These uncontrollable factors, like setbacks in life, require us to adapt.
When technology is insufficient, practice more; Upgrade and improve outdated equipment.
Growth lies in accumulating experience.
On a long journey, I crossed three provinces.
Getting lost and experiencing frequent tire blowouts along the way, but every time a problem is solved, confidence increases by one point.
Cycling has given me courage to face the unknown.
As the wheels roll, the mind also matures.
It reminds me that life is like riding a bike, no matter how steep the slope is, one must maintain a rhythm.
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