A pair of poor people's little brother would like to work all day, change the front row of the circus tickets. So, they started a hard work. From the sun rise to fall, they work for a moment, the middle of only eat a steamed bread. By the afternoon, the two brothers were exhausted, but the belief in the circus supported them--or the most central position in the front row.
At night, the two brothers finally came to the show after hard work. They sat in the first row, covered in dust, and had blisters as big as beans on their hands. When the host appeared, everyone clapped warmly, but the two poor children were in the applause and slept soundly.
The story is very poignant. But, think carefully, this is not many people's portrayal of life?
The world is wonderful, just like a circus show. And each of us is eager to sit in the middle of the front row to see the show one day. In fact, we have always accepted such a spur-the performance is very exciting, we must work hard to try to sit in the first row of the best position to see the performance. Then we worked very hard, rushed to the body collapsed, finally got that beautiful ticket.
But, at this moment, you are old, deaf and dizzy, disease-ridden, although got the ticket of the dream, but no energy and mind to appreciate the show.
Look back, you are willing to pay the appropriate efforts, and then happily in the infield to see the performance, or willing to sleep in the middle of the first row of the position?
You know, the purpose of life is not to sit in a good position, but to enjoy a wonderful performance.
If one day you feel tired, feel overwhelmed, then stop to weigh it, give life a more accurate positioning it. Remember, come to this world, we are to see a wonderful performance, rather than sitting in the best position to sleep.
Don't sleep in the best position.