On December 27, at the premiere of the movie "Goldfinger", Tony Leung responded for the first time to "feeding pigeons": "There used to be".
Andy Lau on the side was surprised and questioned, "Is it to buy a ticket to feed the pigeons and come back?" Tony Leung admitted again and again.
It turned out that Tony Leung would really fly to Paris to feed the pigeons, Carina Lau once broke the news that he would go to New York's Central Park to see the snow, but I didn't believe it too much, so I thought it was a little exaggerated, but I didn't expect it to be true.
To be honest, at first everyone didn't believe this kind of "flying to Paris to feed the pigeons". After all, in most of our minds, this kind of behavior seems far from the trajectory of daily life, and even somewhat unrealistic.
However, with the disclosure of information and the accumulation of information, I had to re-examine my own views. We often feel that a person's actions and decisions are determined by their environment and conditions. So, with the blessing of time permitting, convenient transportation, and abundant funds, can people achieve the "free life" that they have been pursuing?
Tony Leung's example seems to give an affirmative answer. Of course, for us ordinary people, time and transportation are not a problem, the problem is that we lack abundant funds. That's probably why we're trying to make money.
Money can not only provide us with material security, but it can also be the cornerstone of our pursuit of freedom and the realization of our dreams. However, the pursuit of freedom is not simply a squander of wealth or the pursuit of material comforts.
True freedom is based on a deep understanding of oneself and one's life. We can enrich our inner world by traveling, reading, experiencing, etc., so as to better understand and feel the beauty of life.
Therefore, when we envy Tony Leung's "free life", we might as well ask ourselves: What kind of effort are you willing to put into realizing your dreams and pursuits? Do you have the courage and determination to pursue the life you really want? Everyone has their own way of life and values, and there is no absolute right or wrong.
It's important to find a balance that works for you so that life is both meaningful and fun. Money may be a tool or a resource in this process, but the real key lies in how we use it, as well as our attitude and state of mind towards life. What do you think?