If the Louvre is on fire
It is said that this newspaper has received tens of thousands of answers, and people have demonstrated their choices. Some people even wrote tens of thousands of papers explaining why Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa should be chosen instead of Van Gogh's sunflower, or why sunflower should be chosen instead of the Virgin of the Rock. Everyone was at loggerheads, and no one would accept anyone until Bernard, a famous French writer, said, "I robbed the one closest to the exit." There is a simple reason. In case of fire, there is smoke everywhere, and it is impossible to see which painting is hanging there. If you venture in to find the one you believe, you will probably die in the fire before you find the painting. While grabbing the nearest exit is not the most valuable, it is the most feasible. Besides, as long as a painting can be hung in the Louvre, it means that it is not much different, especially when other paintings are reduced to ashes, even if it is ordinary, it will become unusual. I have heard this story. The storyteller told me that there are three kinds of people in this world. The first is to torture yourself over and over again in the face of blazing fire. Such people never know what they want. By the way, now whenever someone tells me that he has more than two lovers, but he doesn't know which one to choose, I ask him-once the feelings move, it's like the house is on fire, and the old people often say "don't play with fire", that's all. Although sometimes, not playing with fire, just making up your mind. This kind of person, at present, put it in the past and shake it. When they figure it out, it is estimated that the Louvre has already burned into Yuanmingyuan. The second kind of people are a little better than the first kind. He knows what he wants, but he doesn't consider his actual ability and operation difficulty. He plunged into the fire, regardless of the consequences, no matter how dangerous, no matter what the price, even if he suffered, even lost his life. This kind of person could have got one at random, but he refused and didn't want to. They always want to put themselves in a sea of fire to find something more valuable. In fact, there are so many treasures in the Louvre. Can he find them? So this kind of person is only suitable for him to love you, and you can't just fall in love with him. In other words, such people are not suitable for daily necessities. The third kind of person is the kind who runs in and out no matter what he takes. Such people are not pure idealists. In his later years, he may think of those "sunflowers" and "Mona Lisa" he missed, but that's all. Even if he goes back to the past and stands in front of the burning Louvre again, he will still get the one closest to the door, instead of looking for something more valuable in the smoke and flames. This kind of person seems to have no pursuit, but because of reality, although what he got was not the best at that time, he would always appreciate it like a dragon over time. This kind of person is suitable for marriage.