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Women's Power Conference Article Sharing | Life is good as long as it suits you
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2025-06-17 16:16
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Find a life that suits you
In the fast-paced modern society, we are often distracted by external voicesthe success of others, societal standards, and the expectations of friends and family all seem to exert pressure on us, causing us to constantly adjust our pace to conform to some "ideal lifestyle. However, a People's Daily Night Reading article titled "Find a Life That Suits You" reminds us: "There is no standard answer in life; what suits is the best."
Don't blindly compare, find your own rhythm
In life, we can't help but compare ourselves with others—comparing, positions, and achievements. But since everyone's growth path is different, blind comparison only brings about anxiety. Some people are good at rapid breakthroughs, while others are more for steady progress. What's important is that we should be clear about our strengths and progress at a pace that suits us, rather than being led by someone else's rhythm.
Learn to choose, focus on what's truly important
There are too many choices in life, but our time and energy are limited. If we want everything, might end up doing nothing well. As mentioned in the article: "Life is not a multiple-choice question, but a question of prioritization." At work, we need learn to distinguish priorities and focus resources on the things that create the most value; in life, we also need to know how to choose, spending time on the people and things that matter.
Accept imperfection, allow yourself to grow slowly
We often set too high standards for ourselves, hoping for perfection in everything, but reality is often full of variables. If we deny ourselves because of one failure or a certain weakness, we will only fall into internal conflict. True maturity is accepting one's own imperfection and balance in continuous improvement. As the article says: "Life is not a competition, but a reconciliation with oneself."
Return to the heart, choose a lifestyle that suits
Some people like to strive and struggle, while others prefer a plain and stable life. Neither is superior. The key is whether we can find satisfaction in our choices. Whether's the way we work, interact with people, or our personal interests, as long as it suits us, it's the best arrangement.
I hope this can you all find an extra sense of clarity and calm in the midst of busy work and life. There is no need to be bound by external standards, nor to be anxious because of people's evaluations. Life is like shoes; what fits is the best. Life is like a road; the direction that suits you is the best direction. May we all walk and calmly in the rhythm that belongs to us.
Department of Media and Publicity
June 17, 202
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