Do you remember who you originally wanted to be? I think many people's initial life plans are positive words. Have ideals, not afraid of difficulties, and strive to move forward. At the beginning of life, we have such and such goals, hoping to become people who are looked up to, hoping to reach such and such peaks in life, hoping to become a winner in life.
For these life goals, we work hard, struggle, struggle, and scramble, all in order to become the best of our own design. The imperial capital, the magic capital, and the demon are all the places where the dreams are realized in the eyes of countless young people with dreams, and the young people with dreams come to the north, Shanghai, and Guangzhou for their goals, and they work hard, follow their hearts, and are hit. Life just tells them that Kitakami Hiroshi doesn't believe in tears.
Year after year, day after day, young people who are trying to fight and fight gradually lose the positive words in their life plans in the struggle, and what is squeezed in their hearts is sadness, resentment, loss, and even collapse. Living under pressure every day, in depression and anxiety. In order to keep the unattainable goals and the good and excellent image of themselves in the evaluation of others, they are dragged into an infinite vicious circle by exhaustion, boredom and decadence.
What can the so-called human feelings give us in many cases? It's the comments, it's the stress, it's the more serious anxiety.
There is a sentence in the "Augmented Sages": "Human feelings are like thin paper, and the world is like a chess game." No one asks about the poor and downtown, and the rich have distant relatives in the mountains. If you don't believe it, look at the wine in the feast, and the cup will first honor the rich and noble. "From being young and crazy, to dying old, experiencing the vicissitudes of life, experiencing the uncertainty of human feelings, understanding the reality of worshiping high and stepping low in life, and once those efforts and fearless persistence, do they all feel that it is not worth it?"
"Read through human feelings, the beginning of the lack of madness is precious; prepare to taste the taste of the world, know that the indifference is true" The famous saying in "Cai Gen Tan" means that after reading the human feelings and sophistication, only then do you know the preciousness of the wild and uninhibited; after tasting all the tastes of life, you understand that fame and fortune are not the most important thing in life.
Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, Tao Yuanming, who leisurely saw the South Mountain, told us that life may have another choice. His story of not bending his waist for five buckets of rice has become a classic through the ages. Really live for yourself, don't please, and care more about the eyes of others,
It is worthy of the admiration of the world, and it is even more worthy of our learning. Tao Yuanming's extraordinary literary style is all idyllic scenery, which reflects his tired of the way of life of the officialdom. The life he truly yearns for is simple and simple, self-sufficient, necessary to struggle in the courtyard, do not care about the evaluation of others, do not care about human feelings and sophistication of life seems to be more comfortable.
Li Bai, who did not see the water of the Yellow River coming from heaven, could have enjoyed the glory of a lifetime, but he was unwilling to go against his own ideas, and could have enjoyed a carefree life in the imperial city, but Li Bai was not accustomed to what the people of the dynasty were doing and left the palace.
Li Bai was an extremely arrogant man, unwilling to serve the people of the dynasty against his own will, and he had a completely different ideological realm and worldly feelings from the people he saw, and he was not accustomed to the behavior of the corrupt people in the court.
The poet Li Bai, his poetry is bold, arrogant and confident, and his actions and poems express his arrogant character. Colliers took off his boots for him, which showed his wild and uninhibited personality. Eventually, he also left the Imperial City. The uninhibited Li Bai is an alcoholic and loves to make friends. Li Bai is confident in himself and optimistic about things, which can be seen in his poems. The charm of Li Bai throughout the ages lies not only in his poetry, but also in his wild and uninhibited personality charm.
Thirty meritorious deeds of dust and earth, eight thousand miles of road clouds and the moon of the great general Yue Fei, a heart of blood only for the sake of loyalty to the country. When Qin Ju discussed reconciliation with the Jin Dynasty, Yue Fei insisted on opposing reconciliation and insisted on resisting the Jin army. In order to prevent the occurrence of war, it insisted on launching the Golden Army. Yue Fei's idea was indeed not wrong, and the Jin Dynasty tore up the contract and launched an attack on the Song Dynasty.
However, due to the existence of Yue Fei, the Jin army was defeated, and Yue Fei, who withdrew from the army by Emperor Ming, lost the final victory. In the end, he was framed and given to death on trumped-up charges, and the proud generation of famous generals could not escape the tragic fate after all, and the month of killing gods and adults could not continue to be loyal to the country. Throughout his life, he was an upright man, not greedy for fame and fortune, and did not buy more private property for himself. Spent his life in simplicity. Compared with the willingness to serve the country loyally, what can fame and fortune be counted?
They live in the history books, but they do not affect our spiritual role models. In today's world where money is paramount, it seems that money has become the key to measuring a person's success or failure. In fact, many achievements cannot be measured by money, and many professions cannot achieve glory and wealth, but many people are still sticking to their original intentions.
Life is a hurried hundred years in the world, from a frivolous teenager to a dying old man, seeing all the world's various forms, tasting the sour, sweet and bittersweet of life, in order to understand that wild and uninhibited can let us have a young mentality, whether it is twenty or eighty. Indifferent to fame and fortune can make us feel at ease with the encounter, look down on success or failure, and accept reality calmly. Only when we know the true meaning of life can we treat ourselves well and respect life.