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    The irony of life, I feel

    Human life is very peculiar.
    When we are young, we will be very enthusiastic and we want to do many things and get recognised. But at that age of life, we will not have practical experience. We will have education and wisdom but no experience. We will have the physical strength to struggle.
    By the time we gain some experience and improve our thinking, we will find many opportunities, but we will not have the vigour and enthusiasm to execute. We will get many new ideas, and we will also find out many ways of doing it, but we will not have the strength to execute the plan.
    This is what I think is the irony of life.
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    The passage reflects on the irony and contradictions of human life. When people are young, they possess energy, enthusiasm and a strong desire to achieve and be recognized. They are physically capable and mentally eager to take on challenges. However, at this stage they lack practical experience, which limits their ability to make the best use of their enthusiasm. As life progresses, people gradually gain knowledge, experience and improved thinking. They begin to understand how to approach situations more wisely, and many new opportunities open up before them. Yet, by the time they reach this stage of maturity, they often lose the physical strength, vigour and youthful drive needed to act on their ideas. Although they may find better ways to accomplish tasks, they no longer have the energy to execute them fully. This mismatch between enthusiasm in youth and experience in later life is described as the true irony of life.
    If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.


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