The meaning of life is the days spent struggling against hardship, not the enjoyment after success. Why?
Life's true meaning lies in the days of struggling against hardship, not in the enjoyment after success. Lengwa believes this view is correct.
① Because life itself is a process of humanity confronting hardship. Only through this life process, from birth to growth to strength to continuous success, can you achieve happiness and joy, while also summarizing failures and continuing to confront hardship, and then repeating the process of success or continued success. This process is long, but only by experiencing the struggle against hardship will you give your life true meaning and make your life more valuable. Life is inherently a battle against adversity from beginning to end, and it always involves continuous success and failure. Once your life goals are clear, the following process is a continuous struggle against hardship. It is through this process that you can experience joy and happiness, even failures and difficulties, and then succeed again. After all, you can't see the rainbow without experiencing the storm. If you don't experience hardship and struggle, how can you have a perfect life? No one wants an imperfect life, no one wants regrets in their lives. Therefore, you must constantly confront hardship to strengthen your life. This process often comes before success, not after. Life is a continuous accumulation of struggles against hardship, and the longer it accumulates, the more meaningful it becomes.
② Because self-improvement is essential for a life. Only through a life of continuously confronting hardship can you truly demonstrate the meaning of your life. Only in the days of continuously confronting hardship can you learn from your failures and constantly achieve success through continuous struggle against hardship. If you continue to persevere and continuously struggle against hardship, you will always harvest joy and happiness. Therefore, a truly meaningful life is the process of continuously struggling against hardship and self-improvement. It is the process of perseverance and persistent effort. It is the enjoyment of this process that allows self-improvement to be worthwhile, allowing your life to truly reach its full potential. In fact, self-improvement is also a continuous process of confronting hardship and constantly achieving your potential, not a reward after success, but the joy and happiness of the hardship-confronting process before success. Life is a continuous accumulation of confronting hardship, and the longer it accumulates, the more meaningful it becomes.

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