Whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look at it.If we always ignore our o

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Whether a thing is worth doing or not really depends on how you look at it.If we always ignore our own intention, we will obviously feel unhappy.Thus, take all your courage and do something your heart tells you to do so that you may not regret doing it later in life.
The following story happened in a battlefield during the World War I.The soldiers from two sides were fighting against each other fiercely and there was no sign for the war to stop.All of a sudden terror attacked the heart of Peter, one of the French soldiers, as he saw his friend — Tom, who was born in the same village as him and had played with him happily and joined the army at the same time falling in the battle.Caught in the trenches (战壕) with continuous gunfire whizzing (嗖嗖地移动) over his head, Peter was lost in thought.He couldn't decide whether he should lend a hand to Tom.Eventually he gathered all his courage and asked his officer if he could be allowed to go out into the “No Man's Land” between the trenches to bring his helpless partner back because he thought there might be some chances of saving him.
 “You  can  certainly  go,”  said  the  officer,  who  couldn't understand why Peter had made such a crazy request, “but I don't think it will be worth it.As you know, your friend is probably dead and if you rush out of the trenches you may possibly throw your own life away.”
Considering the situations of the war, what the officer said really made sense because he didn't want Peter to risk doing so.However, the officer's words didn't matter to Peter, and he had obviously made up his mind and he went anyway bravely.
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Much to the officer's surprise, Peter managed to reach his friend.                        
                                                                            
                                                                             
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I told you it wouldn't be worth it,” the officer said.
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
                                                                             
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Much to the officer's surprise, Peter managed to reach his friend. Then he lifted Tom lying semi­conscious on the land onto his shoulder.Although the gunfire never ceased, he managed to bring Tom back to their own trenches.As the two of them fell in together to the bottom of the trenches, the officer checked Peter who was wounded in the arm, and then looked kindly at Tom eventually dying from his gunshot wounds.
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I told you it wouldn't be worth it,” the officer said. “Your friend is dead, and you are also terribly wounded.”“It was worth it, anyhow, sir,” Peter said.“What do you mean by ‘worth it’?” inquired the confused officer.“Your friend is dead!” “Yes, sir,” Peter answered.“But I definitely think it was worth it because when I rushed to his side, he was still alive, and I had the satisfaction of hearing him say, ‘I knew you'd come.’ Had I not done so, I would regret it later in life.”

 
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