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Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

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Misei Ito failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics and rejected the Japanese table tennis P card, and the star of the table tennis world once again sparked heated discussions.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

Some people say that she is majestic and dares to make way for the youngsters; Some people say that she dares to face reality and refuses to be shackled; Others said that she was in a hot state and it was a pity to give up the opportunity. So, what enlightenment does Ito's choice bring us?

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

First of all, let's say that Ito's pattern is really not covered. She did not complain or be discouraged when she failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics this time, but generously said that the opportunity should be left to the young players to experience.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

This kind of open-mindedness and atmosphere can't help but be admired. In the competitive and stressful field of competitive sports, it is not easy to face failures and setbacks so calmly.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

Let's talk about the environment of Japanese table tennis players. Compared with the strict management of our national table tennis, Japanese table tennis seems to give athletes more freedom. Athletes can refuse some arrangements, and they may face a ban if they do not implement the coaching staff's arrangements as is the case with national table tennis.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

This relaxed environment may also be one of the reasons why Ito dared to reject the P card. After all, in such an environment, athletes are better able to maintain their individuality and style and perform at a better level.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

Of course, Ito's choice this time is not without controversy. Some people think that she is in good shape, and it is a pity to give up the chance of the Paris Olympics.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

But then again, everyone's choices and judgments have their reasons and considerations behind them. Perhaps, in Ito's view, giving up this opportunity is for a better future and a longer-term plan.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

Speaking of Misei Ito, her honesty and backbone are also admirable. She dares to face reality and dare to make her own choices, which is not something that everyone can have.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

In the field of table tennis, she proved her worth with her strength and actions.

Overall, Ito's choice has given us a lot of inspiration.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

She told us with her actions that whether it is in competitive sports or in life, we need to maintain a normal heart, and have enough courage and courage to make our own choices in the face of failures and setbacks.

Japan's Misei Ito failed to be selected for the Paris Olympics: and rejected the P card given by Japanese table tennis, which once again sparked heated discussions

At the same time, we also need to learn to maintain our individuality and style in a relaxed environment and bring out the best in it.

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