Do you ever find yourself feeling lost in life? Searchingverb.搜寻 for answers at every turn only to find a new question in your way as soon as you've managedverb.管理 to answer the last? If so, you're not alone. And if you said no, then perhaps you need to think about it for a little bit longer. The truthnoun.真理 is that no one has just the right answers. Not the summarynoun.概要, not any book, no one. The realitynoun.现实 is that instead of answers, we really only have our own experiencesnoun.经验 to share and the advice that others can give us.
Cheryl Strayed, the author of Tiny Beautiful Things, thoughtfullyadv.思虑地 constructedverb.建造 this part memoirnoun.回忆录, part advice columnnoun.纵队 basedverb.以…作基础 on her Dear Sugar advice columnnoun.纵队 to help us find the beauty in places that we wouldn't normally expect it to be. She admits that her advice isn't basedverb.以…作基础 necessarilyadv.必然 on the right-wrongnoun.坏事 continuumnoun.[数] 连续统, but that there should be a varietynoun.多样化 of factorsnoun.因素 that go into making appropriateadj.适当的 decisionsnoun.决定 in life. And what are those? Well, they include self-realizationnoun.自己, acceptancenoun.接受, forgivenessnoun.宽恕, and resiliencenoun.弹回.
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