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Poetry and Distance Only by Embracing —— Second Feeling after Reading Zarathustra's Words
Second, the earth and clouds.

Chacatustra said, "If a tree wants to grow taller and receive more light, its roots must go deep into the darkness."

What is darkness to me? Sinking, depravity, fraud, greed? No, more than that! I think darkness should be all the reality that my mouth, nose, tongue, body and mind come into contact with! Rooting in darkness means facing reality and embracing real life.

Accept and love life. All the people and things at work, all the joys and sorrows at home and all the experiences in public places are part of life. This is part of the life I want to embrace. Just like a mocha, cream is sweet, coffee is bitter and chocolate is slippery. Only when they are integrated, Mocha has its unique soul. Embrace all this, love every passerby, and stop complaining about the environment.

Try to deal with things that make me anxious in my life. Afraid of poverty due to illness, I bought serious illness insurance for myself and my husband. If you are afraid of the harm of smog, prepare a purifier and a mask. Afraid of rickets in the elderly, go to bed early and get up early to do exercise. If you are afraid of wasting your life, then you should do your present job in high spirits. Maybe these efforts can't change the nature and outcome of things, but at least they can make me feel at ease, let me try my best, try my best to control it, and I can resign myself to fate.

After all this, my heart can sink. Observe the scenery and human feelings around you with appreciation, as if you really feel that your roots are spreading to the depths of the earth, slowly and tenaciously. The deeper the roots are rooted, the more the trunk stretches upward, and the more vigorous the branches and leaves are. Thoughts dance with the wind, accompanied by Qingyun, as if poetic growth.