How to Face the Future
Future is always unknown to us, but to some extent we can foresee what will most likely come out. We can strive for the best.
Wise people learn from past experiences and try to arrange for the future. They are always making preparations so as to jump on a future chance. They know where they are and expect where they will arrive in the future.(明智之人吸取以往的经验教训,努力规划未来。
他们时刻准备跃上未来的机会快车。
他们熟知目前的状况,并期待未来美景的实现。
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On the other hand, idle people do not seem to give serious thoughts about the future. They are just like floating leaves, drifting aimlessly. The best place they can get to is where the tide carries thorn.
We sometimes hear a friend say that he is worried about something. He is not quite certain of the future and cannot plan for it. He needs advice, perhaps.
One must have faith in(相信;对…有信心) the future. Worrying will never do any good. As long as one is sensible and does one’s best, one can expect a bright future or at least avoid something unpleasant.。