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Pursuit of the Perfect Ending
 
Our lives are like a colorful painting, with ups and downs adding vibrant hues to the canvas. We begin our journey with tears, and through relentless effort and pursuit, we paint a magnificent picture. In the end, we strive for a perfect period to mark our departure. Therefore, I believe that the "period" is not just a symbol; it should be a pursuit, a perfect "resting point" in life.

In life, each of us yearns to open doors to success. Sometimes, we aspire to achieve academic success, while other times, we long to connect with others on a deeper level. We desire harmony and a beautiful living environment. So, how can we open these doors of hope and attain a perfect ending in life? What we need is a key—a key that we earn through our own efforts, perseverance, and unwavering pursuit.

Do you remember Helen Keller? How did she endure 87 years of darkness, silence, and isolation? It is only now that I gradually understand. She cherished time, yearned for light, and loved life. She found her own key, unlocking the door to a destiny that seemed locked. With her resilience and wisdom, she created an invaluable spiritual wealth, ultimately painting a perfect period at the end of her life.

You may have heard the saying, "When one door closes, another opens." However, now the map to find the key is in your hands. Opening the door to success depends on your footsteps and your determination.

Look at us, in the prime of our youth. Why aren't we striving harder? Why aren't we searching for our own keys? Why do we only regret when we have achieved nothing? Why didn't we strive harder when we were young?

Seize the moment, grab hold of the map, pack your travel bag, and search for the door to success. Paint a perfect period for yourself!
     
 
 

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