"But no matter what, the invisibility cloak is better than the emperor's new clothes."
Mr.'s words always give people a sense of clarity when reading them. The various aspects of the human world are always clear and distinct in Mr. Wang's writings, which are simple but not crude. Recently, I re-read Mr.'s "Invisibility Cloak" and had a unique experience.
"The natural resources are not all equal, so how can they be equal?" However, people insist on labeling things and putting shackles on themselves. But a normal person always looks forward to being recognized by others, and always wants to put on a high hat of excellence for himself. But comparisons are endless. Life is short. Is the moment on the crest of the wave really so worth pursuing? Looking back at yourself, along the way, haven’t you always longed to be different? After two years of stumbling, haven’t we suffered a lot in this regard? Always emphasizing the importance of learning, how much love for physics is there in the appearance of good academic performance? Participating in the teacher's research group and looking forward to the busy university life, but how much of the time is really used? But you gain a lot of satisfaction from others, right? It's not deliberate but it seems to penetrate into the bone marrow. Isn't vanity something that comes from comparison? This is probably the limitation of human vision. People always have a set of standards for their own good and bad. Although what I think is good may be what others think is bad, I still want to put all the labels I think are good on myself. Who can say that our society’s standards of good and bad are not subject to our own limitations? Just like the emperor who took to the streets to show off his new clothes that only smart people could see, in order to show his intelligence to the world, he ended up being judged stupidly.
Mr.'s invisibility cloak is a good magic weapon. Walk through the sea of ??people without rushing to reveal yourself, watch quietly, and concentrate on finding and pursuing what you are truly eager to see in your heart. I was once obsessed with this indifference to worldly affairs, wishing I had an invisibility cloak. I was disgusted with my vanity, and even thought that this indifferent state of mind was all the invisibility cloak had. It wasn't until I read the full text of my husband's "Coming to the Edge of Life" and "The Invisibility Cloak" that I realized that my limitations were really great. The teacher said that even if you are indifferent to the world, you must arm yourself and be ready to fight at any time. The flesh and blood body under the invisibility cloak is, after all, mortal and cannot withstand severe cold and heat. If you want to wear the invisibility cloak and walk around the world safely, you must have a strong enough body. Although he is not deeply involved in the world, he still has a deep understanding of the principle of having a skill to settle down and make a living. In college, if you don't have any skills, all kinds of opportunities will pass you by, and no matter how high your mood is, you will end up being negative. Gradually, I came to understand that the connotation of the invisibility cloak is not to be completely non-competitive, but to have a moderate choice, not to be happy with things, not to be sad with myself. There must be a kind of most original love in your heart, a love that can make you immersed in it and always feel joy, and then you can devote your efforts to it and study it with concentration. The clarity and simplicity created by ignorance and the familiarity of the world are brought about. Authenticity is different.
It’s nonsense, so think carefully and don’t believe everything.