Of all the critics in the world, Time is the greatest and most correct one. Time is the fastest and slowest, the longest and shortest, the most common and precious thing in the world, which is easily overlooked and regretted.
Poplar withered, will be green again; Flowers wither and bloom again; Swallows have gone, and there are times to fly again; However, a person's life is suffocating, but there is no chance of resurrection. As the saying goes: "Flowers will come again, and people will not be young." The same is true of time, one step at a time, never stopping and never looking back.
Throughout the ages, many people regret that time flies, so they lament that "time flies, life should eat in time, eat in time, eat in time" and "how can the water of the Yellow River move out of heaven and into the ocean, and never return ...". Indeed, the speed of time is really difficult to estimate and describe. So how can a person live a more meaningful life and make due contributions in his lifetime? This is to cherish your short time.
The ancients said: "The lights are on at night and the chickens are on at night, just as men are reading." Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young. ""Young people will be sad if they don't work hard. Poems like this warn people that life is limited, so we must cherish time like gold, never lose precious light and shade, but learn more while we are young and do more business.
A person cherishes time, that is, cherishes his own life. From ancient times to the present, there is no one who has achieved great success without cherishing time. The great inventor Edison finished an invention in an average of three days. One of the important reasons is that he can seize every minute to do serious research. He has done 1000 experiments for many times, just to find out what material is used to make the lamp filament. Mr. Lu Xun, a great writer, has a motto: "Where is the genius? I spend all my time drinking coffee from other people's works. " He left us more than 6 million words of spiritual wealth, precisely because he spent all other people's time drinking coffee on writing. Mathematician Chen Jingrun, day and night, devoted himself to studying a mathematical problem-Goldbach guessed that there were several sacks in the draft of calculus alone, and finally proved this problem and took off the jewel in the crown of mathematics. Marx, the revolutionary mentor of the world proletariat, wrote Das Kapital before his death. These examples vividly illustrate; If a person wants to make some contributions in his lifetime, he must cherish time.
Shakespeare famously said, "Those who give up time will also be given up by time." "Time will break through the splendor and exquisiteness of young people and carve parallel lines on the forehead of beauty; It will eat rare treasures and be born beautiful, and nothing can escape the sickle it sweeps. " This also strongly shows that if you want to succeed, you must cherish time.