After reading it recently, I seem to have a deeper understanding of the three sentences of the philosopher Nietzsche. Although it is not comprehensive and profound, I still nag it out and discuss it with you.
First, every day that never dances is a disappointment to life.
Everyone's life is unique, only once. We came to this world not for melancholy, pain and helplessness, but to live up to the original intention of life, to live out our own personality, characteristics and excitement, not to be confused, not to waste time, not to follow the tide, and to pursue the greatest happiness.
Try to handle the relationship between the present and the future, grasp the present, enjoy today, pay attention to the future, and accumulate for the future.
Second, the disappearance of bad temper can accurately reflect the growth of your wisdom.
Bad temper, a difficult emotional state marked by rudeness and irritability (Encyclopedia 360); There are also impatience and simplicity in performance. Before you really know what things really are, you draw conclusions, label them, complain and refuse to accept them.
There are many reasons for temper, including the advantages and disadvantages of childhood growth environment, the differences of historical and cultural inheritance and the differences of economic and social background. Gradually formed, people's cognitive ability is different, and the perspective of seeing problems is also different. Over time, they formed their own personality characteristics. It is natural that everyone has different views on the same thing.
The disappearance of bad temper shows that you are curious about things. Don't simply draw conclusions, but have patience and perseverance to investigate the origin of things. In this way, you are getting closer and closer to the essence of things, and you will naturally handle it with ease and your wisdom will naturally grow; The bigger the temper, the easier it is to float on the surface of the problem, superficial understanding, impetuous attitude, unable to prescribe the right medicine, less and less ability to deal with problems and less and less wisdom.
Third, the best way to poison young people is to make them respect people who think the same as themselves, not those who disagree with them.
Why do you mention young people in particular? Young people are enthusiastic and positive in doing things, but they are easy to see things simply, easily blinded by superficial phenomena, impulsive in doing things and difficult to tolerate others. Under this personality characteristic, if they are not reminded to respect people who disagree with themselves, they will be single-minded and narrow-minded, and get used to one voice and one standard answer. Over time, people will think that anything different from themselves in this world is wrong, and only themselves are right. Without empathy and tolerance, without respect for diversity, people are likely to be stupid.