There is a saying that "the mantis catches the cicada, and the yellowbird is behind", but I don't know that the yellowbird is behind. When it caught the cicada and had a big meal, didn't it satisfy its desire? Mantis is irrational. He doesn't know that the yellowbird is slowly approaching it, and there is a snake behind the yellowbird. It can be seen that reason cannot be lost. Always consider the long-term interests, and don't pay a heavy price to satisfy the temporary desires.
China has a vast territory and abundant natural resources, but its per capita possession is small. Take a forest as an example. People keep cutting down trees for economic benefits. Today, they may only cut down one or two trees, but they found that they made a lot of money. Tomorrow, they cut down a dozen trees, and the day after tomorrow, they cut down a big truck. Day after day, year after year, it used to be full of green, with fresh air, but now it is high loess slope and dusty.
People have realized their desires and gained a lot of wealth (money), but this practice of human beings is bound to pay a huge price. When the storm came, the soil began to fall and the village was flooded with loess. At that moment, maybe human beings regretted it, but what's the use? At that time, they lost their rationality in order to satisfy their own desires, and now they still have to pay for it. Man and nature compromise each other. If you destroy nature in order to achieve your own desires, then you should also understand how much you should pay.
Irrational pursuit of desire is like a domino game between hunters and birds; Just like the Xiaotian warbler finally died with resentment; Just like the village was finally flooded by loess.
Remember, flowers in bud will thank you after all. Don't lose everything, pay all the price for a whistle.
Rational thinking may only take you ten minutes, but don't think about the consequences. If you just want to satisfy your own desires, you will eventually take everything away from your life.
There is no reason to change their desires, otherwise, there will be no fish in the water and no birds in the sky. Only tragedy.
My fish, guarding its water, swam out of a string of blisters. I looked up and saw the big sunshine on the balcony-because it passed through the curtain-like green vines, and the light and shadow pieced together into lovely light and shadow. Hold the fish tank gently and let my fish smell the sunshine.
Just put it on the edge of the windowsill, suddenly a long vine fell down, just reaching into the fish tank and hitting the water droplets. The fish was startled and swam around some vines. I looked at this swollen vine. This is really green, even thick, almost the longest one. It must have been climbing, absorbing enough nutrients and growing wildly. Does it want to compare with the poplar in the distance? But it didn't think that the weight of its own body would make it difficult to support, and finally it fell back to its original place. It sticks its head into the fish tank. Will it say something to the fish? At this time, it has lost its original strength. People moved it outside, but it fell heavily and made a heavy sound.
The fish in the fish tank have tails and bubbles.
The sky is so blue. I sat quietly on the balcony. There are always people flying kites in this weather.
Kite, usually sympathetic, has a long line under it to tie it. But let it stay in the wind or rise so beautifully. Kite is the desire of the hand holding the thread; Line is the rational constraint of that hand. The rope pulls the kite and makes it bloom beautifully in the sky. If the wind breaks that line, the kite will face a lost fall.
I feel that all depravity in this world stems from rational madness, just like vines; All beauty is successful in the balance between desire and reason, just like the thread on the hand and the kite on the hand.
The breeze blew and the floor on the balcony was shaking. Listen to a tune and be happy with the sunshine.
The fish wagged its tail to show off its bubbles to the sun. I saw birds flying across the sky again. Faced with these, I can only smile.