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We have to think that the civilized order of ancient Rome was based on slavery. The working people worked hard there to solve everyone's living problems, and then a few upper-class people had leisure time to do "human work". Most people are ants and bees, and a few people are people. Doing "human work" requires leisure. The so-called leisure does not mean that you are full and have nothing to do all day, but that you are free from work like ants and bees. Pampered and lazy, it is not as good as ants and bees, or people! A man's job is not to find an official position or share some leftovers by pandering to power, or even to be disgusted with power. -Liang Shiqiu, leisure is life.

The ancient Roman fighting skill field/the mausoleum of an era/the Spanish bison with the same nature/directly broke into modern civilization. -Mao Han's bullfighting

Odin! He appeared on the top floor of the bell tower, holding a magic gun Kungunir and looking into the distance, like a sculpture of an ancient Roman hero. -Four Odin's Deep Dragon in the South of the Yangtze River

Letting go is the core of Freudian ethics. But the abandonment he advocated is by no means surrender to the world. He abandoned the idea that man should be integrated into any cosmic order, because what he said about letting go meant accepting the overall chaos of the universe, which was somewhat similar to the ancient Stoic view: to keep a clear head, you must learn to let go. However, Freud's goal is not the Roman emperor philosopher Kyle Ole? The inner peace Julius sought but never found. Freud encouraged people to accept inner peace. When he said let go, he didn't mean to shrink himself beyond the reach of fate, but to strengthen himself before challenging fate. -John Gray, silence of animals.