Wolfinger: In order to get great harvest, we must live as if we will never die; Larochefoucauld: Some people are like pop songs, and you only talk about them for a short time. Wei Blake: the product of eternal attachment to time; Spinoza: Look at everything from an eternal point of view; Pascal: The eternal silence of these infinite spaces scares me. Example:
Su Shi once wrote in "Fu on the Red Wall": "Alas, my life is short, and I envy the infinity of the Yangtze River." Sigh the shortness of life and envy the length of rivers. I think that life is not about length, but about whether you can live wonderfully. If there is eternal life, then all the happiness and sorrow are insignificant in the long river of life.