A couple of days ago, while scrolling through short videos, I saw someone flying a kite on a mountaintop. They would loosen and tighten the line; when the wind was strong, they would reel it in a bit, and when the wind was weak, they would let it out a bit. A child nearby shouted, "Fly higher, fly higher!" As a result, when they suddenly let out the line, the kite spun around and crashed into a tree. This made me reflect — sometimes it's not about running fast to fly high; being able to control the line is what allows you to fly longer.
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