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My Ideal of Being a Backpacker |
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Each of us has our own ideal, whether it's serving our country as a soldier,
maintaining order as a police officer, saving lives as a doctor, or imparting
knowledge as a teacher. These ideals reside in our hearts, deeply rooted,
illuminating our path and guiding us toward success. If we deviate from the path
to our ideals, the only lighthouse will be extinguished.
My ideal is to be a backpacker and travel around China's beautiful rivers and
mountains, exploring famous attractions and ancient monuments. If possible, I
would like to travel to foreign countries and explore landmarks such as the
London Eye, Eiffel Tower, Rhine River, Pyramids, Statue of Liberty, Leaning
Tower of Pisa, and Colosseum. Everything is so desirable and captivating.
Every time I travel, I capture the moment with my camera, record the local
scenery with my pen, and express my feelings about the scenery. Thinking about
all of this is so exciting and liberating. Emptying my mind, relaxing my tension
and pressure, merging with the scenery, the sky is no longer distant, the earth
is no longer silent, and everything is no longer boring. If I can leave
footprints in the scenery during my lifetime, it doesn't have to be too many or
too beautiful; it's enough for me.
Perhaps this is a kind of fate. I have no reason to fall in love with travel,
and I haven't seen many beautiful scenes, but I am unable to extricate myself
from my love of travel.
Although my ideals are diverse, if I indulge in my imagination all the time,
everything will turn into bubbles. Only by doing small things well, being the
best version of myself, managing my words and deeds, can I get closer to my
ideals.
An ideal is like a candle. If we deviate from the path, it will be blown out by
the wind. |
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