One cannot live without awe. Because there is no awe, it is common to spoof classics. Because there is no awe, wedding candles can laugh. Because there is no awe, it is noble and devalued. Because there is no fear, our life is no longer sacred. ...
The awe of Kant, the great German philosopher, is engraved on his tombstone: the stars in the sky, the moral law in the heart; "I am worthy of the sky, I don't care about people." Mencius used this to express his awe of heaven; Confucius emphasized "knowing the destiny", that is, being in awe, doing it with all one's heart, not slacking off and not humiliating. ...
Wise men and saints are extraordinary because they are afraid and admire. Ordinary people, always in awe, will not be impetuous easily, and will naturally cultivate some righteousness, solemnity and loftiness in their hearts. People are very small. Because of faith and awe, our hearts become clear and solemn.
All living things deserve our awe. From a sunny flower, a dancing grass, to the strength of an ant, a mother's smile covered with sweat and tears in the delivery room ... Students in class are prone to doze off if they have no fear of the teacher; Yuan Longping's dream came true in rice fields because of his fear of rice. Black Ali grew up to be a champion because he was afraid of every opponent ... but if you and I lack piety and awe of nature and life, we won't really appreciate the beauty and happiness of life.
Life is not long. Life is a way of making a living and a pilgrimage. Make a living, let us love the food in our hands and always have a normal heart; Pilgrimage, let us see the height, always in awe.