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Reflection on Pascal's Thought
In fact, my first contact with Pascal was in the physics textbook of junior high school. At that time, I only knew that he was a great physicist-the founder of stress theory. Later, I got to know him better, only to find that Pascal was not only a talented physicist, but also an accomplished thinker and philosopher. He occupies an important position in western philosophy, and his mental journey has had an important impact on the development of western philosophy. He is an important pioneer of modern thinking mode. His famous saying: "Man is just a reed, the most fragile thing in nature: but he is a thinking reed. There is no need for the whole universe to take up arms to destroy him; A drop of water in one breath is enough to kill him. However, even if the universe destroys him, man is still much more noble than what killed him. Because he knows that he will die, the universe has an advantage over him, but the universe knows nothing about it. " It is well known. However, if we want to understand his profound thoughts deeply, we must read his book "Thoughts Record". There are many original ideas in it. Here I extract some and talk about my feelings.

"Just as we are corrupting the spirit, we are also corrupting the feelings." It is impossible for each of us to live our own life alone. We should communicate with others frequently and gradually form the spirit and feelings. But we also corrode our spirit and feelings because of communication. Therefore, good communication or bad communication is almost impossible to form them or corrupt them without affecting them at all. However, if we never form or destroy them,

"When we want to correct others effectively and point out that he has made a mistake, we must pay attention to which aspect he observes things from, because in that aspect he is usually always true; We must admit his truth in this respect, but we must also point out his mistakes on the other hand. He will be satisfied with this, because he sees that he has no mistakes, but he has not seen all aspects; People don't hate that they can't see everything, but they don't want to make mistakes; This may be because people are born unable to see everything, because people are born impossible to make mistakes in what they observe, because sensory perception is always true. " No matter how bad you are, each of us will make some mistakes more or less, so when we see others make mistakes, we must admit that they really have that ability and point out what specific details they have made. If we correct his mistakes correctly, he must.

Pascal's thoughts are too profound to be understood at once, so these are my thoughts.