"Robinson Crusoe" is a novel by Daniel Defoe. It mainly tells the story of the protagonist who was in danger at sea and drifted to an uninhabited island (originally named Masatiera Island, later named "Robinson Crusoe"). In "Robinson Crusoe", the protagonist Robinson renames his name: Robinson Crusoe Island), insists on living on the island, and finally returns to society.
We always feel that something is lacking and are not satisfied because we lack gratitude for what we have already received.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
Of all things in the world, only those that are useful are the most precious.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
In the most unfortunate situation, we can also compare the advantages and disadvantages and find ways to comfort ourselves. matter.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
The reason why they cannot enjoy God's gifts comfortably is because they are always longing for and coveting them. Something that hasn’t been obtained yet.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
When you start to do something, if you don't calculate in advance how much it will cost, if you don't predict your own To make a correct estimate of strength, that's just plain stupid.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
How fickle are people's emotions under different circumstances! What we love today is often what we hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we avoid tomorrow; what we hope for today is often what we fear tomorrow, and even tremble with fear
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
In human emotions, there is often a hidden driving force. Once this driving force is targeted by some visible target, Attraction, being attracted by some invisible but imaginable goal will push our soul towards that goal with a courageous force. If we fail to reach the goal, it will cause us pain. Can't stand it.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
It can be seen that we ordinary people cannot understand the benefits of the original environment unless we see a worse environment with our own eyes; If you have to be at the end of your rope, you will not know how to cherish what you originally enjoyed.
——Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe"
It is useless for a person to just sit blankly and dream about what he can't get.
——Daniel Defoe "Robinson Crusoe"