In my opinion, life is a long series, or drama, scene after scene, never ending.
In my opinion, life is a prop in Rahl's hand, or a musical instrument, a horn for holding wine, a cup, which carries the same thing, but it is different.
In everyone's eyes, the definition of life is different, because everyone looks at everything from different angles. Just like a glass, it is a washing tool for brushing teeth and a cup for drinking water. Everyone will have different views on different things. An old frontiersman loses his horse—a blessing in disguise. Some people are short-sighted and see the immediate losses, while others are long-sighted and know how to catch big fish.
Just like our age, some people give up their studies for short-term happiness, while others bury themselves in their studies for a stable job in the future.
Of course, we can't say who is right or wrong. People who give up their studies get in touch with society in advance, which is seniority. Those who study hard learn honest and reliable knowledge, which is capital. No one can tell who will lose or take advantage of the two. This is what you get and what you lose.
Everyone has his own way to go. Maybe your family has prepared the future for you, but I want to know, can you get it by your own efforts? Some people are smart enough to think that the future their families have arranged for them is enough for them to squander, so if you don't work hard, just learn something. You are just looking at the leopard. You don't understand that if you don't work hard, the future your family will create for you can only stop here, not the previous step. You can only sit in an empty seat or wait for resignation at any time. Only by working hard to create the future, or working hard on the basis of the future that has been created, can we make progress, have a better life and enjoy life more comfortably.
Perhaps this is the so-called different values of everyone. Some people value family, friendship, wealth, status, reputation, rights and so on. Maybe everyone's value is different, but I want to declare that we are still students and those illusory things are still too far away from us. We just need to focus on the study in front of us.
My values are simple, and the realistic and pertinent present is more important than the illusory future. We can fantasize about what our future will be like, we can dream about what we will be like, but we can't keep our feet on the ground. We may be rich in the imagined future, but our fantasy is inseparable from reality. We may be able to fly in our dreams, but in reality we can only fall badly. Unreal things can make us relax, but a simple dream can be realized through hard work. So if we take a simple dream as a goal, wouldn't it be nice to work towards it? What kind of satisfaction will it be when we realize one dream after another? I can't imagine, but I know it must be beautiful.
As Dali said, "Picasso is Spanish, so am I". Picasso is a genius, so am I, Picasso is famous all over the world, and I am also "Dali, Matisse and Picasso are considered to be the three most representative painters in the 20th century, but today, only one Picasso is still well known, which is the sorrow of predecessors and the ignorance of future generations. Dali said that these three "Me too" are not hype, not comparison, but represent self-confidence, but now? Who will know salvador dali when I say him? Many representative people in history have been forgotten in history, but that was the past. Now name Bill Gates. Who doesn't know? It is the result of his efforts, but who stipulates that only he can do it? If one day in the future, one of us can say to reporters, "Li Ka-shing is from China, so am I". Li Ka-shing is rich, so am I, and Li Ka-shing is world-famous, so am I, "Maybe we will all be happy about it, so why not let us work hard from now on? No one stipulates that the future is qualitative, because the future should be in your own hands and you should enjoy it because of your own efforts. This is my values, think hard, do hard and succeed hard.
In my opinion, we don't know what will happen tomorrow today, but we can try our best to arrange and make tomorrow what we have arranged, so that tomorrow will be much easier. But in order to make tomorrow easy, we should try our best to arrange today, that is, give tomorrow's fatigue to today and make tomorrow easy. Similarly, if you do nothing today, things will accumulate until tomorrow, and tomorrow will be even more tiring. Actually, I like tasks. Today's is today, regardless of tomorrow's, today's is today's. I will never let tomorrow get involved. It's too tiring to accumulate together, but it won't feel anything to do separately.
Everyone has a different view. Well, in fact, everyone's world is not exactly the same. This is a visual effect. There are no identical pupils and no identical hearts. This has caused everyone's world outlook to be different. Well, since we are talking about the world outlook, let's learn what the world outlook is. World outlook is people's general and fundamental view of the world. Because people's social status is different, they observe problems from different angles and form different world views. Also known as cosmology. Philosophy is its theoretical expression. The basic problem of world outlook is the relationship between spirit and matter, thinking and existence. According to the different answers to the relationship between them, they can be divided into two basic world outlook types, namely, idealistic world outlook and materialistic world outlook. On the other hand, I am a thorough materialist. I am realistic. Yes, I won't donate money to chew pickles for myself out of sympathy. Similarly, I will not invest indefinitely for illusory things.
I am realistic, so I work hard because I can live better. I'm more realistic, I won't accumulate everything together, it's too tired. I am realistic, and of course I want a better life.
High school students. . . . Happy children. . . . I haven't been to school for many years. . . . I really envy the children who go to school now. . . .