Growing up is a beautiful pain.

Taiwan writer Liu Yong said: "growing up is a beautiful pain."

A boss asked his lost and confused subordinates, do you know how caterpillars cross the river? Subordinates gave three answers:

When the subordinate said, "cross the bridge", the boss shook his head and said, "there is no bridge."

The subordinate said, "from the leaf", the boss said, "the leaf has been washed away by the water."

The subordinate then said, "if you are eaten by a bird, you will cross the river." the boss stressed: "in that case, the caterpillar will die and the meaning of crossing the river will be lost."

So how on earth did the caterpillar cross the river?

Finally, the boss told his subordinates that there is only one way for a caterpillar to cross the river, and that is to turn into a butterfly. The caterpillar goes through a painful stage before it becomes a butterfly. It is in a cocoon, dark, without food or drink. This kind of pain takes a long time.

In fact, everyone is the same, in the course of life, will encounter this or that kind of setbacks and tribulations, some people are pessimistic and disappointed in the face of difficulties, unable to change their roles, on the contrary, some people bravely abandon their original ideas, constantly challenge themselves, constantly reinvent themselves, and finally easily fly over the painful river of the caterpillar era.

In fact, life is the process of the caterpillar crossing the river, everyone has a chance to succeed, but growth and maturity are painful, if you want to succeed, you must bravely shed layers of thick cocoons in order to become butterflies flying at will.

If there is a shortcut to success, it is to change, always ready to change.

Change can make a better living.