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Travel is sometimes a kind of self-healing, but some people haven’t noticed it yet.
After my friend resigned, he was unemployed at home, and his job was unsettled. He simply went out for a walk, but encountered something unexpected.
If you hadn’t experienced it personally, it would be unbelievable. Many coincidences in this world are either written into stories or arranged by fate.
I never believed how mysterious an encounter could be, until this time.
I was traveling with my friends. I originally planned to have a long way to go, but unfortunately, my mobile phone suddenly went wrong.
All the photos and videos taken before were lost, and the mobile phone couldn’t read the memory card. Before the long trip, in order to streamline my luggage, I deliberately left “unnecessary” things such as card readers at home.
After the mobile phone broke down, I was very anxious. I looked for several stores outside to ask if there were card readers, but they were all out of stock. After asking a few, I also gave up.
The mobile phone problem was just an introduction, and at the same time, I was not feeling well at that time, so my friend and I discussed returning early.

 

In the last few days of the trip, we met a local student by chance.
Coincidentally, he looked at my friend several times, and finally asked her hesitantly at a dinner: Are you usually unhappy?
This international student is a doctor at home. He hit the nail on the head and pointed out that my friend has the problem of liver qi stagnation.
After that, many questions he asked were confirmed by his friends’ nods. I thought it was too mysterious, so I quietly asked my friend if the other party was right.
I’m afraid my friend can’t deny it because of her feelings, but my friend said that she had checked it before, and there were indeed those problems mentioned by international students.
That’s when I was truly convinced. The international student reminded him again, suggesting that his friend have an X-ray examination after returning home, fearing that there might be nodules.
Some conditions can be effectively treated with early intervention. My friend’s experience reminds me of a relative at home.
They are in different situations and conditions, but my relative suffered from breast cancer that year, recovered once after surgery, and then relapsed and died.
The overseas student’s family has been engaged in Chinese medicine for several generations. It’s not surprising that he knows something about seeing, hearing and asking. After all, it is a good thing that friends can detect their physical condition early and get some guidance in life.
After all, some damage is irreversible. Going out more will make us encounter different opportunities-these opportunities are good and bad, but they must not be met by staying at home.
A few years ago, I volunteered in a remote ancient town. At that time, there was another volunteer who had just graduated and didn’t know what to do in the future. The whole person was very confused.
After the volunteer, hearing his news again made me feel emotional. Instead of returning to his hometown and working step by step like many of his peers did, he started his own business at another attraction.
He used the knowledge and experience accumulated by volunteering abroad to open an inn by himself. A few years later, a restaurant has been expanded next to the inn.
Now he doesn’t need to work nine to five to realize his self-worth. Although he sometimes worries about the traffic and has experienced a difficult time, on the whole, he is much better than his confused self.
Going out and traveling more may not change our lives immediately, but it will definitely make our ideas collide. In the encounters and conversations again and again, we see more possibilities.
Perhaps what walking changes is not the so-called destiny, but the trajectory of our life.

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