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Thanks to Hong for interpreting:


1.Your whole life is just like walking on this teeter-totter

2.You always try to walk from the low end to the high end.The further steps ,the more difficulty.

3.The higher you go the more difficut for balance.

4.When you thought you were higher and higher,actually you were about to go down.

5.Then you realized that you can never stay on the highest point in your mind.


6.After so much struggling back and forth,you figured out that to be on the highest point is so hard since you were always not sure about the balance point.

7.Finally one day,you realized that the highest point is actually the balance point in your life.



8.If you want to stay on the highest point,there is another solution,that is there is someone is on the lowest end of the teeter-totter to support you,who could be your family,lover,or even the enemy you defeated.

 
Comments:
its talking about how to move forward in life and the different phases of life.

It also seems to be talking about how different people move up in life, and how they fail/succeed.
 
1.Your whole life is just like walking on this teeter-totter
2.You always try to walk from the low end to the high end.The further steps ,the more difficulty.
3.The higher you go the more difficut for balance.
4.When you thought you were higher and higher,actually you were about to go down.
5.Then you realized that you can never stay on the highest point in your mind.
6.After so much struggling back and forth,you figured out that to be on the highest point is so hard since you were always not sure about the balance point.
7.Finally one day,you realized that the highest point is actually the balance point in your life.
8.If you want to stay on the highest point,there is another solution,that is there is someone is on the lowest end of the teeter-totter to support you,who could be your family,lover,or even the enemy you defeated.
 
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