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Be yourself and wait for the wind.

It has been several days since I returned from Nepal. After coming back, I watched the movie "Waiting for the Wind" and had a different feeling. This film tells the story of food columnist Cheng Yumeng, the rich second generation who wants to "find the meaning of life", and the newly lovelorn college graduate Li and others looking for a "happy journey".

There is a saying in the movie: it is not enough to have the courage to go forward if you want to fly. We must stop, think nothing, wake ourselves up and wait for the wind.

Maybe I'm in a confused state now, and I'm still very moved to see it here.

I am a radical person myself. If I make up my mind, I will be very upset, but the more I do it, the worse it will be. Sometimes I will tell myself not to do what I like with a strong purpose. I am very tired and unhappy.

So I also left a back door. I said to myself: Let's suspend employment. If the travel photography fails, we can still keep the status of fresh graduates and find jobs. If it's a big deal, we can go back to Guangzhou and open a studio in partnership with others.

Recently, a junior sent me a private letter: "She is going to take the college entrance examination soon, but she likes photography very much and doesn't know how to choose."

As a senior student who has struggled for four years in a major he doesn't like, I am writing a thesis topic that I am not interested in. What I want to say is, don't believe in any employment prospects. That's how I was cheated. I would rather be miserable and happy than do anything against my will.

I said to this schoolmate, "If you have the conditions, go and study journalism." Because she is not an art test candidate, she can't take the art test. At least she will learn some photography when she studies journalism. If I had chosen the finance department of Guangjin, I might wake up smiling now.

Maybe what I should do now is to do my own thing, shoot more good works, graduate smoothly on 20 18, and then wait for the wind to come.

Share with you what I took in Nepal, day and night ~