2. It's a long way to go, and I will go up and down. -Qu Yuan's "Li Chu Sao Ge" during the Warring States Period.
But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. -Don Wang Zhihuan at the Heron Hotel.
Wildfire never completely devoured them, and they grew taller again in the spring breeze. -Tang's "Bai Juyi" bid farewell to ancient grass "
5, the wind knows the grass, and the board swings to know sincerity. -"Shangshu"
6. I suggest that God stop and give up talent in a compromise way. -Qing Gong Zizhen's Poems of the Sea
7. Talented people have come out of Jiangshan generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years. -Zhao Qingyi's On Poetry
8. Stones from other mountains can attack jade. -language out of the book of songs, Xiao Ya.
9, the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever! -Song of Yishui by Jing Ke during the Warring States Period.
10, not afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, but afraid of the highest level in your body. -Wang Song Anshi's "Deng Fei Lai Feng"
1 1, although hard, it is difficult to blow out wild sand. -"Langtaosha" by Yuxi, Liu Tang
12. The event cast a shadow in front of them. -Tang Xu Xiongnu's "Weiyang East Building"
13, natural selection, survival of the fittest. -Darwin
14, the sea is wide and the fish jumps, and the sky is high for birds to fly. -Proverbs
■ In a person's life, competitiveness is a significant thing. [Indian] Changde, Pliem: The Devout Su Jiang.
■ The survival of all things depends on the competition of natural forces, and emotion itself is a living natural force. Pope: On man.
Noble competition is the source of all outstanding talents. Hume: On the Rise and Progress of Art and Science.
■ Every day of life is spent in winning or losing, and everything appears in the form of competition. Every day is to win the game, or at least not to lose to the other side. Therefore, if we slack off one day, we will fall behind and fail. Life is so severe. [Japan] Otmatsu's blog post: "The Self-report of the Devil Otmatsu"
■ Just like every other animal, the reason why human beings can progress to such a high level is undoubtedly completed by struggle for existence caused by rapid proliferation; I'm afraid mankind will have to continue its fierce struggle if it wants by going up one flight of stairs. Otherwise, human beings will fall into laziness, and people with higher talents will not achieve greater success in life struggle than those with lower talents. Therefore, although the natural growth rate of human beings will lead to many obvious disadvantages, there is no way to greatly reduce it. All people should take part in open competition; Laws or habits should not be used to prevent the most talented people from achieving the greatest success and raising the most offspring. Darwin: the origin and sexual selection of human beings.
■ Don't compete with those who have nothing. Grecia: The Art of Living.
■ Competition is the trouble that one is willing to get everything from others. [Greek] Zhi Nuo, quoted from Lalxiu's Records of the Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers.
■ The competition of life occupies all living things and maintains their activities. Schopenhauer: "Two Basic Problems of Ethics"
Although many forms of competition have aroused strong opposition, I think they have played an indispensable role in promoting the necessary efforts and provided a relatively harmless way out for not venting the impulse that may lead to war in some fields. Russell: Authority and Individual
The development of economy and technology has greatly strengthened the competition for survival and seriously damaged the free development of individuals. However, the development of technology means that individuals have to do less and less work to meet the needs of society, and the planned division of labor is more and more urgent, which will ensure their material life. This sense of security, together with the free time and energy available to an individual, can be used to develop his personality. Only in this way can the society be restored to health, and it is hoped that future historians will interpret the unhealthy symptoms of the current society as the childish diseases of ambitious human beings, which are completely caused by the rapid progress of civilization. [Germany] Einstein: My World View