Is fame and fortune really that important? Why do many parents instill the idea of "study hard and grow up to be a big official and earn a lot of money"? Why not educate children to study hard and make contributions to the country when they grow up? What is the reason? It's just that society is too realistic and people are too indifferent. Many people are snobs, looking up to the rich, but those poor friends feel dispensable. Even for children to go to school, you can choose any school you like if you have money. I'm afraid the school leaders will follow Nuo Nuo behind the backs of those rich people. And those who have no money are either made difficult or looked down upon. Nowadays, many rich children have developed bad habits. They think that their father is rich and powerful and shows off everywhere. A few days ago, a young man named Li did some bad things under the influence of his father, but in the end he failed to escape from prison.
To pursue fame and fortune moderately, we must first establish a correct outlook on life, values and career. It is necessary to know who gives power and for whom power should serve. Why have senior officials been pulled down frequently in various places recently? Not only because these people regard power as their own interests. Only by correctly exercising one's rights, making them available to the law, and not doing things beyond the legal boundaries, can we win the support of the people and get social recognition. A country can only be strong if it has a strict monarch. If it is a bad king, it can only accelerate the country's demise.
There is a king fish on Blatter Island, whose scales have the ability to absorb smaller creatures. When the king fish has this phosphorus, it will be four times larger than the king fish without phosphorus. But in the second half of life, due to the degradation of the body, this phosphorus will leave the body, and as a result, the king fish deprived of phosphorus can no longer adapt to this world. Finally, it chose to self-harm, hit a rock, and finally struggled for a few days to die.
Wang Yu behaves just like those who blindly pursue fame and fortune. They try their best to stick their names and interests on themselves, but the result is not their own, and they can't stick to themselves after all.
It is good to pursue fame and fortune, but if you want to achieve your own strength, you must not rush to seek success and gain benefits. You must follow the principle of natural development and let the fame and fortune you pursue belong to yourself.