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Wise Qualities: Philosophical Thoughts ~ Wisdom of Life (II) (1) People, you should play the protagonist in your own life, not as a spectator in the lives of others. You should start

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Wise Qualities: Philosophical Thoughts ~ Wisdom of Life (II)

(1) Man, you should be the protagonist in your own life, not the spectator in the lives of others. You should always use your own efforts to transcend the feeling of inferiority in your heart!

(2) When people face injustice, they often play the righteous from the moral high ground. However, once profitable, it will unscrupulously reveal its greedy and vicious face. Our society is full of ugly opportunistic faces.

(3) The English proverb says, "Growth is more important than success." Why? Because "success" is only the acquisition of fame and profit in the secular sense, and "growth" is the continuous enrichment and enrichment of the soul, and the continuous improvement and development of personality.

(4) What is fate? Nietzsche said, "When you look at the bottomless abyss, the bottomless abyss also looks at your excellency." ”

(5) The villains in this world definitely live better than the gentlemen, but history is often created by the "stupid".

(6) It is a world of red and green lights, singing and dancing, and a madhouse full of selfishness, greed, turmoil and terror. So Nietzsche said, "God is dead." "The world needs to restructure value.

(7) When you really control yourself, you can really control wealth. This control includes both personality and ability.

(8) Geniuses and heroes are often lonely, and always lonely. Their loneliness exists not only in the course of their struggle, but also in the moments of the cheers of the crowd.

(9) If I ask Maslow, what exactly is "need"? He might answer, "Need is the cause of everything." However, when we create "needs" every day, we are created by "needs" and become its tools.

(10) What is culture? Sometimes "culture" is a universal error. Just like the people of Iraq and Syria in the war, they still dream of the descendants of the Babylonian kingdom.

(11) When everyone is imprisoned in the cage of "culture", who will "break the cocoon" and "break through"? The "siege" consciousness has a premise, that is, to be aware of the existence of the "siege". Therefore, we need cultural exchange, we need to look at ourselves with an international perspective.

(12) Mankind has experienced hundreds of thousands of years of evolution, especially in the past 10,000 years we have experienced a revolution in thinking, a revolution in agriculture and an industrial revolution. We think of ourselves as the spirit of all things and even the king of the world. Yet as we evolve, our minds and bodies become so fragile and powerless. Isn't this a form of "degradation"? What do we take to save ourselves?

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