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An argumentative essay on rules
Get out of the "rules"

Valley, my love. I like to step on this deserted path alone in the season when there are no tourists. I don't want to play the hermit in Tao Yuanming's works, nor do I want to pursue the romance of "walking through the snow", nor do I want to pursue the detachment of "an old man fishing in the cold river-snow". I just want to get out of the self-centered rules formulated by human beings, practice in nature, and find my lost true self in the chaos of the city.

The quiet deep pool, like a hermit, reflects the faint afterglow of the sunset. Sitting on the big stone by the pool, I found the fish in groups, wagging their tails freely to meet me. I was shocked and suddenly thought of the fish in the fish pond. They are not life, but dolls. They have no right to decide their own destiny. The fish swimming in the pond live quietly and carefree. They are not protected by gods, but live in the most common laws of nature ... I am crazy about thinking, fighting for sadness, and seeing my real face and eyes reflected in the water, I know I can vent freely at this time. In the rules of nature, everything is integrated and touches each other. We can touch the people and things around us, and the surrounding mountains, rivers, plants, insects, fish and birds can also touch us, reaching the realm of "while I am alone, tears fall". And out of this valley, people face society every day. Under human rules, men should greet each other in a staggered way, and women should smile with all their charm. Everyone lives a rigid life. Humans who have lost their true colors because they are trying to be perfect can no longer perceive the purity of nature and the delicate sweetness of life.

Facing the wilderness, facing the deep pool, feeling the comfort of nature, returning to this normal law, feeling that life can be so fresh and free. Tell my frustration to the sky, but the sky gave me a knowing smile and told me, "Let go of those selfish rules, and maybe you will find that the rules of nature are also suitable for you humans." Yes, human beings feel that they are the darling of the world from the day they are born, and they can completely break the rules and transform society at will. It is true that this kind of psychology has created the so-called civilized world. However, with the movement of historical footsteps, self-fixation has gradually become the rule created by human beings. This kind of rule is beneficial to development, but selfish elements have gradually built a shadow wall between human beings and nature, blocking the communication between the rules that dominate the world and our rules, so this self-created rule has gradually become an idealized and distorted rule, which has led many people to lose their nature.

Maybe it's time for people to reflect, or go out of the rules like me, throw themselves into the embrace of nature, sort out the gains and losses of life, reflect on their selfishness and narrowness, and find back the natural laws that were originally suitable for us.

Walking out of the valley, I asked the old man who lived here strangely why he didn't enclose the pool to collect tickets. The old man said calmly, "Tickets are human nature, but she naturally wants to embrace each of her children with selfless open arms. She doesn't need or want a ticket. "

Yes, Mother Nature is broad and tolerant. She is still waiting for the smartest child who has lost his way, to walk out of his own rules, to write a real civilization harmoniously and beautifully, and to live a fresh and free life ...