Strange composition argument
Curiosity Curiosity is undoubtedly a heart that wants to know what it doesn't know. If we only focus on this point, it seems to me that most men, women and children of all ages have such a "heart". There is a kind of "curiosity", which is most common in Lu Xun's articles; It is curiosity that drives people to watch "beheading programs" first; It is curiosity that drives neighbors to listen to Xianglinsao's crying; It is also curiosity that drives Ah Q's "revolution". However, perhaps these can only be called "curiosity", but the "heart" is lost. This kind of "curiosity" is based on prying into the sufferings of others, and it is based on the darkness and ignorance of an "iron house". If this is really "curiosity", then there is no such thing. What about the world? Such "curiosity" is also everywhere. Joan of Arc on the stake satisfied the curiosity of medieval people; The roaring quasimodo satisfied the curiosity of all living things. This kind of "curiosity" seems to have become the world language of "single-minded". What is written in this language is ignorance, mediocrity, decline and lifelessness. Question: What is real curiosity? True curiosity needs observation. There is no shortage of beauty in the world, just the lack of eyes to find beauty. If you look closely, even the most common things will become "magic". In ancient times, ancestors looked up at the starry sky, explored the mystery of the illusion of stars, and tasted the elegance of gathering clouds; Up to now, we wave to another planet through a telescope and perceive the microscopic universe through a microscope. It can be said that without observation tools and help us to observe better, Curiosity will close the window in the atrium and cover it with dust. True curiosity requires thinking. If "the splendid starry sky above us" is an infinite stage for our observation, then "the moral law in our hearts" is the only way to inspire and restrain us to deepen our observation results. As Pascal said, "thinking makes people great, and all our dignity lies in thinking-even if you are just a reed under the strong nature." If there is no such thinking under the condition of "the soul is present", then no matter how many apples fall, I am afraid that the discovery of "gravity" will not be found; No matter how hard human beings observe and learn, it is difficult to have the slightest creativity and progress. True curiosity is not "curiosity". There is no such thing as "exploring" the sufferings of others and trampling on the truth with a mediocre or ignorant attitude. Its existence needs the eyes of observation to locate and the mind of the thinker to show its value. With such curiosity, difficulties can be solved, progress can be made, and human beings can better survive and maintain their dignity ... There is a saying in Hamlet: "In the shell, you also think you are the king of the infinite universe." Perhaps, it is because of real "curiosity" that we can burst into such a stronger cry. Moreover, because of curiosity, our world is much wider than a shell.