If you continue to answer this question: "You should devote your life to the cause of * * *". It means yes, but the expression effect is not as good as that of the author. The author's expression is full of exciting power. The author does not preach in the abstract, but describes it in images. He puts philosophy in a lofty and beautiful image. "Whenever I recall the past, I will not regret wasting my life, nor will I be ashamed of doing nothing." Being able to "recall the past" so often shows how serious his attitude towards life is; Can have such a mood, and see how hard he used to struggle. "Don't regret wasting your time, don't be ashamed of mediocrity", these two meanings are basically the same, but there are some differences. "Mediocrity" means trying hard but doing nothing, which means nothing, which is a higher requirement. The first two phrases have symmetrical formal beauty and beautiful and moving language.
In this way, he has been fighting all his life. "On his deathbed," he can say, "my life and all my energy have been devoted to the greatest cause in the world-the struggle for human liberation." This "ability" is full of infinite pride and sense of relief. It is the pride of a clear conscience and the liberation of dedicating oneself to lofty ideals. The word "whole" is added in front of "life" and "all energy" is added behind, which is unambiguous and is an out-and-out strict requirement. * *' s career is to fight for human liberation, that is, "to change the fate of those who are born in poverty and become slaves and make their lives better", which is a thorough understanding of * *' s career. Affirm that the cause of * * * is "the most magnificent cause in the world", what a firm belief and noble sentiment. Life is precious, and the meaning of life is only devoted to the cause of liberating mankind, without selfish motives. This radical revolutionary outlook on life is the greatest, noblest and most beautiful thought in human history. This famous saying is wonderful! In the article, this passage is not only a lofty evaluation of the martyrs, but also a strong encouragement to myself. Every word is shining with brilliant ideological brilliance.