BBoxer in Summer –memory picked

On a summer afternoon, a bboxer was getting ready for an outdoor recording of his bboxing performance. He had just laid down the first firm beat when suddenly the annoying buzz of mosquitoes interrupted his music. That was just the beginning, as every time he attempted to restart, there were various noises such as footsteps, keyboard typing, the rustling of documents, and more, constantly disrupting his creative process. These incessant distractions left him feeling frustrated. However, he decided to try a different approach.

He began an impromptu freestyle performance, this time incorporating those distracting noises into the rhythm of his music. To his surprise, these noises that had been bothering him became an integral part of his composition, resulting in a rather impressive piece.

Through this story, I aim to convey the importance of reconciliation with the external world. In real life, achieving absolute tranquility and complete absence of disruptions is nearly impossible. Nevertheless, by adjusting our mindset and embracing the various elements of the external world, we can see those annoying noises in a new light. Perhaps, we will discover that these so-called noises can actually be unique notes in the symphony of life, enriching and beautifying our existence.

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