Lei Jun recently shared on Weibo that he spent six days skiing during the Spring Festival holiday, stating that he "truly indulged himself." He also outlined three reasons for his passion for skiing, describing it as a highly addictive activity: 1. Overcoming fear and continuously pushing personal limits. Standing at the top of a steep slope for the first time often fills one with fear. However, mustering the courage to apply learned techniques and successfully descend creates an unparalleled sense of pride in conquering both personal anxieties and the slope itself. 2. The thrill of extreme speed and control. On the slopes, skiers have complete command over their body and direction, freely choosing their path as if the entire world lies beneath their skis. The rush of adrenaline from pure physical velocity—wind whistling past, snowscapes whipping by—is a rare exhilaration in daily life, akin to the sensation of flying with the wind. 3. Immersion in breathtaking natural scenery. Ski resorts are often nestled in stunning mountain ranges. Gliding through forest trails while admiring the snowy landscape offers an experience unmatched by any indoor sport.
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