? Che Guevara’s famous saying: “Let us face reality and let us be loyal to our ideals.” This sentence undoubtedly inspired a generation of young people to pursue freedom, pursue their own ideals, and face themselves magnanimously. Inner choice. It is true that reality will hurt us and disappoint us, but being able to face it bravely is worthy of living in this imperfect world.
? Zhang Ailing once said: "Perhaps every man has had two women like this, at least two. Married to a red rose, over time, the red one turned into a smear of mosquito blood on the wall, and the white one It's still the bright moonlight in front of the bed; when you marry a white rose, the white one is like a grain of rice sticky on your clothes, but the red one is a cinnabar mole on your heart." Although this sentence discusses feelings and marriage, it is also the same. Applies to the relationship between reality and ideals. Whether it's mosquito blood or a grain of rice sticky rice, it's all a compromise with reality, but it doesn't mean we have to reject the bright moonlight and cinnabar moles. They still remain in our hearts, and we must always be loyal to our ideals and dare to fight against reality.
? Maugham metaphorized the relationship between reality and ideals in "The Moon and Sixpence". If you pay attention to the sixpence under your feet, you will miss the rare bright moonlight, but if you If you insist on appreciating the beauty of the moment, you will miss the six pence at your feet. Reality and ideals always make people so embarrassed. Some people say that I want both beautiful reality and poetry and distance. Sorry, unless you are God, you can have both. The lives of most ordinary people are still struggling in the quagmire of reality. The ideal seems to be out of reach, but we still have to have our ideals in mind. What if we realize them?
The Cuban revolutionary Che Guevarara used his personal experience to warn us: Let us face reality, let us be loyal to our ideals, carry our bags, and bravely pursue poetry and distance. Maybe we have already built an iron wall like an iron wall. Reality will project a ray of burning ideal light in!
Other famous quotes by Che Guevara:
About ideals
About travel
You may be surprised by his definition of travel. From the beginning, as a young man, he did not attach much meaning to travel. Out of his youthful enthusiasm and enthusiasm, he wanted to embrace and experience the world. As a result, his first trip to Latin America changed his life forever. trajectory.
The feelings of this journey led him to write the travel diary "Motorcycle Diary" which has influenced the youth of several generations. In the book, he describes it this way: "This is not a story about heroic deeds, nor is it a cynic's narrative, at least, I do not intend to do so. This is a quick glimpse of the world between two lives, and they have The same hopes and dreams."
?Note: "The Motorcycle Diaries" is a feature film shot by Brazilian director Walter Salles based on the diaries provided by the Guevara family. In 1949, 29-year-old Alberto Granado and 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara became traveling companions. The two rode a "Norton 500" motorcycle from Argentina across the South American continent. During the trip, Guevara kept a diary to record his feelings. After the trip, Ernesto Guevara changed his name to Che Guevara and went to Cuba to join the revolution.