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The pile of waste is there, and every time you pass by it, it annoys you. Maybe you should just let it clear it away for you.

The pile of waste is there, and every time you pass by it, it annoys you. Maybe you should just let it clear it away for you.


How many times a day do you pass that pile of waste in your yard? You pass it once when you leave in the morning, frowning; you pass it once when you come back at noon, sighing; you pass it again when you finish work in the evening, feeling a lump in your throat. Broken bricks, rubble, broken stones, concrete blocks—a chaotic mess, overgrown with weeds, infested with bugs—it's just annoying to look at.


It's not that I haven't thought about clearing it. But how? Hiring a truck costs a hundred yuan per truckload, three truckloads cost three hundred. The money's spent, the space's empty, but the things taken away are no longer yours. Moving them yourself—those big pieces are too heavy for two people, three people can barely move them, and by the end of the day, your back is aching. Forget it, let it pile up. It's annoying, I guess.


But it really is annoying. Every time you pass by, your heart aches; every time you see it, you think of all the unfinished work, the unpaved roads, the unfilled potholes. That pile of waste wasn't just waste; it was a thorn in your side.


Now there's a solution. Let it clear it away for you. Place the machine next to the waste pile, and the broken bricks and tiles are fed in with a rumble. When it comes out, it's usable material. Large stones are broken, small pebbles are neatly arranged, and a pile of obstructions has become good material for paving roads and filling potholes. Watching the material fall from the conveyor belt and pile up, that thorn in your side is finally pulled out.


It's not just the waste that's being cleared away, but also the annoyance in your heart. Before, every time you passed by, it was annoying you; now, every time you pass by and see those neatly arranged materials, you feel relieved. That material has been used for paving roads, filling potholes, building walls—it's put to good use. That pile of things that bothered you for years finally has a place to go.


The waste pile was there, and every time you passed by, it annoyed you. Let it clear it away for you. From today onward, there will be no annoying things in your yard, only materials waiting to be used.