Your Personality Determines Your Fate? | Life Script Test
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In the Chinese film and television industry, there is a star who experienced a disaster similar to a movie plot. That star is Hu Ge. In 2006, Hu Ge, who had just graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy for one year at the age of 23, debuted on the screen with the role of 'Li Xiao' in 'The Legend of Sword and Fairy,' which was a favorable time to seize the opportunity. However, he encountered a serious car accident.
For four days, Hu Ge experienced two (whole-body anesthesia surgeries), and he received a total of over 100 stitches on his face and neck. His right face was severely injured, almost disfiguring.
In his later recollections, he admitted that he believed his acting career was over.
When Hu Ge returned to the camera again, he had lost the determination he had at graduation. He became fearful, insecure, and worried. He couldn't help but self-doubt: 'Am I still able to act? Can I do it?'
For a long period, Hu Ge's scripts always had only one hairstyle: long hair, covering the position where his right face was injured. Moreover, Hu Ge constantly used his hand to cover his wound in daily life, trying to show his left face as much as possible.
If this continued, this new star was likely to fall to ruin. But Hu Ge didn't; with the support of his family and friends, he tried various methods to adjust his condition and recognize his new appearance.
He began to read a lot, shifting his attention, and focusing his thoughts on broader things.
In 2012, he published his first book, 'The Happy Scavenger.' He wrote in it:Heaven grants each individual's time very limited, if we don't run for our own destiny, our existence will seem too short and shallow. In the previous few years, he appeared frequently in public, bringing 'The Rank of Eagles' and 'The Pretender,' both high-scoring good dramas, and confidently showed his right face, and his acting skills were even further improved.
'The Rank of Eagles' has a famous quote: 'Since I have survived, I will not live in vain.'
Living in vain is very simple, no need to change, no need to strive, just breathe. Even the walking dead is a kind of life, but we can make choices and walk a different road, just like Hu Ge, grow into a more brilliant self.Hu Ge's experience is the 'I can'—'I cannot'—'I can' path. He was broken, and then rebuilt.
He fought, strived, and regained his opportunity in life. He is still the white swan in the crowd, the winner under the spotlights, and even his wings are fuller than before the accident. This is more important than everything.
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Too many people are busy with the surface of life and complain, forgetting the ability to affirm themselves. And the affirmation from the outside world often comes from whether we recognize ourselves.
Life is really a script written by heaven. Those seemingly unintentional disasters are actually plots in the script. Even if all sudden setbacks must be experienced, we can choose how to respond.
If fate is the worst screenwriter, we must strive to be the best actor in our lives.
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