July zhang
I‘ve changed my mind on this question over years. Because there isn't an absolute rule for all cases when we talk about whether to give up a thing or not. I used to think we should always motivate ourselves in difficulties, because we need to catch the opportunity and at least we learn from the failures. This is true, but may not adapt to everyone and every life stage. Nowadays, I more and more agree with the thought that giving up or not giving up is just a choice under a specific situation. It's not and should not be a big deal in your long life. Don't put too much pressure on yourself, because life is about regrets and in most cases you actually have the second chance. I prefer to have a peaceful and easy way to deal with my own life. So I think, we can just give up when we want to.
4 mars 2025 07:43
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I’ve changed my mind about this question over the years because there isn’t an absolute rule for every situation when it comes to deciding whether to give up on something or not. I used to believe that we should always push ourselves through difficulties because opportunities are valuable, and at the very least, we can learn from our failures. This is true, but it may not apply to everyone or every stage of life. Nowadays, I increasingly agree with the idea that giving up or not giving up is simply a choice based on the situation. It’s not—and shouldn’t be—a big deal in the grand scheme of life. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself; life is full of regrets, and in most cases, you’ll get a second chance. I prefer to approach life in a peaceful and easygoing way. So, I believe we can choose to give up if that’s what feels right.
Tip: Use “over the years” (not over years) for a natural expression of time. Also, “adapt to” should be “apply to” in this context. Small tweaks like this make your writing sound more natural!
4 mars 2025 07:53
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