I don’t know if you have read the book "The Count of Monte Cristo". There are many famous sentences in this book, and these famous sentences contain a certain philosophy of life and contain many truths that can give With certain guidance in our lives, or when we are confused, it can tell us the truth of the world. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t read it. Next, the editor will select a few sentences for you to briefly introduce it.
1. "Happiness is like a pair of shoes, only you know whether they fit or not." I believe many of you have heard this sentence. I think this sentence is also very reasonable. For example, you and your lover are together, but your friends and family members are trying their best to They object that you are not suitable, but that is just their opinion. Only you know whether you are happy or not because you are together, and others are not qualified to judge. So most of the time we have to stick to our inner thoughts and never let the thoughts of outsiders or other things easily shake our firm heart.
2. "There is neither happiness nor misfortune in this world. It is just a comparison of one situation and another, nothing more. Only those who have experienced the greatest misfortune and hardship can feel the greatest joy." pleasure". The meaning of this sentence is that there are two kinds of people in our world, one is happy people and the other is unfortunate people. Happy people should not laugh at unfortunate people, and unfortunate people should not feel inferior. , because these are just two states of life, because these are nothing. Only those who have experienced great misfortune can understand what they want and what is the most precious thing in the world. Only then can you feel the greatest fun in the world.
There are many famous quotes in this article, such as "For some people, work is a good medicine for sadness"; "Pain is so good, it tells me that I am still alive and have something." Life and Hope”. The above are some of the editor's sharings. If you like it, the editor recommends that you read this book.