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What am I living for? Russell
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Russell is a giant of modern and contemporary ideology and literature. During his nearly 100-year career, he pursued knowledge and truth unremittingly and dabbled in various disciplines. He has made great achievements in almost every field of humanities and social sciences such as philosophy, mathematics, politics, education, ethics, literature, religion and sociology. He wrote more than 70 monographs in his life, which are really masterpieces and left precious spiritual wealth to mankind. Russell was also a writer, especially in his later years, he created a lot of rich literary works. 1950 get Nobel Prize in Literature. This article is an article about his thoughts.

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What am I living for? Original-Russell

The desire for love, the pursuit of knowledge and strong sympathy for human suffering dominate my life. These passions, like hurricanes, have blown me hither and thither in a ocean of anguish, reaching to the verge of despair.

I have sought love, first, because it brings me such ecstasy that I often sacrifice everything else in my life for a few hours of happiness. I have sought love, next, because it relieves loneliness-that shivering consciousness looks over the rim of the world into the cold unfathomable lifeless abyss. Finally, I have sought love, because in the union of love I have seen the mystic miniature of the heaven imagined by saints and poets. This is what I'm looking for. Although it seems too good for life, I finally got it.

I seek knowledge with the same enthusiasm and am eager to understand people's hearts. I am eager to know why the stars shine, and I try to understand the power of Pythagoras' thought that numbers dominate the flow of everything. I have made some achievements in this field, but not much.

Love and knowledge lead me to heaven as much as possible, but sympathy always brings me back to earth. The cry of pain often echoes in my heart. Hungry children, oppressed and tortured people, helpless old people regarded as burdens by their children, and the whole world full of loneliness, poverty and pain make a mockery of human life. I am eager to alleviate these misfortunes, but I can't help it, and I suffer from it myself.

This is my life, and I think it is worth living for. If there is an opportunity, I would like to live again.

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After reading this article, I will think of a sentence by Lin Yutang: "Life is so beautiful, I wish I could live forever." This is a wonderful perception of the world after having knowledge, full integration and better vision; It is also a beautiful feeling of the soul after a lifetime of hard work.

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