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That's real human nature

author:Lady Luck is round

This is the real human nature! The seemingly bustling and noisy funeral scene can hardly hide people's inner indifference and alienation. My neighbor, the once familiar face, has left us forever, leaving behind only the endless grief and nostalgia of my relatives.

On the day of the funeral, the sky was overcast, as if mourning his departure. There was an endless stream of relatives and friends who came to mourn, and most of their faces were filled with ceremonial sadness, but their eyes could not hide the alienation and indifference. They got together, or exchanged ears, or whispered chat, as if it was just an ordinary gathering, not a farewell ceremony for life.

That's real human nature

In the kitchen, the aunts were busy preparing meals, and their chatter and laughter could be heard from time to time, in stark contrast to the mourning and music outside. They discussed trivial matters and occasionally made a few jokes, as if they had forgotten that a funeral was taking place here.

The men drank and punched outside, their voices loud and powerful, as if to hide the emptiness and uneasiness of their hearts in this way. They boasted to each other about their accomplishments and talked about future plans, as if this lost life had never left a mark in their lives.

When you sit down to eat, the topics are even more varied, from parents to children's learning, from national events to entertainment gossip, everyone talks and laughs, as if this is a joyful feast. They judged the quality of the dishes and admired the chef's craftsmanship, as if all this was just the norm of life, not a farewell to life.

As I watched all this, I couldn't help but feel an indescribable sadness in my heart. Is this true human nature? Can we really be so indifferent and alienated in the face of the end of life? Is our death really just a passing thing for most people?

However, when I thought deeply, I began to understand this humanity again. After all, everyone has their own life and circle, and everyone's emotions are limited. We can't expect everyone to have deep feelings for us, and we can't expect everyone to be devastated by our loss. It's not human indifference, it's the norm of life.

But even so, we should still cherish every moment with the people around us, and feel their presence and care with our hearts. Because in this ever-changing world, what a lucky and precious thing it is to have someone who really cares about us and loves us!

That's real human nature

With the end of the funeral, people left one after another, leaving only the endless grief and nostalgia of their relatives. However, life goes on, and we still need to face the reality and move on. Perhaps, this is the true meaning of life - no matter how many joys and sorrows we experience, we need to live strongly, cherish every moment, and live every day to the fullest.

When I think back to that deceased neighbor, my heart is still full of emotion and nostalgia. His passing made me cherish the time I spent with the people around me even more, and it also made me more deeply aware of the fragility and preciousness of life. Perhaps, this is the last gift he left us - let us cherish life more and love each other more.

However, in this noisy world, can we really grasp every beauty in life? Can we really feel the presence and care of the people around us with our hearts? Perhaps, this requires us to constantly reflect and explore, and learn to understand and experience the meaning and value of life more deeply.

Life is short, but we can make it full and meaningful. Let us feel every moment with our hearts and warm every life with love. Perhaps, in this way, we can truly live our true selves and truly feel the value and beauty of life.

When we face the parting of life again, perhaps we will still feel grief and helplessness. But we can choose to face it with a more positive and optimistic attitude, to cherish the good times we have spent with us, and to remember those who have given us love and support.

In this world full of uncertainties and uncertainties, let us use love to build a warmer and better home. Let us feel the true meaning and value of life with our hearts, and let us use our actions to convey the power of love and warmth.

In closing, I want to say this: life is precious, and human nature is complex. We cannot simply reduce human nature to indifference or passion, but we should understand and experience every life story and emotion with our hearts. When we truly feel the beauty and meaning of life with our hearts, we may be able to find more warmth and touching, and we may be able to find a more true and profound self.

That's real human nature

So, in this world full of changes and challenges, how should we face the parting and passing of life? How should we cherish and grasp every beautiful part of life? Perhaps, there is no fixed answer to these questions, but we can continue to explore and practice, to find our own answers and ways.

Life is a journey, and we are all constantly moving forward and exploring. Let us feel every moment with our hearts, warm every life with love, and face the challenges and partings in life with courage and wisdom. In this way, we may be able to find our true self and the true meaning of life, or we may be able to find our own peace and warmth in this noisy world.

Should we reflect on whether we have neglected the most sincere emotional connection between people in the pursuit of material and superficial prosperity? Should we cherish every gathering with relatives and friends more, so that every moment of our lives is full of love and care?

In this ever-changing world, we are all working hard for our lives, but when we stop and look back on the past, will we find that those who really make us feel happy and satisfied are often not material abundance, but those who accompany us through the wind and rain, sharing joys, sorrows and sorrows.

Let us have more care and understanding, more cherishment and gratitude in our busy life. Because in this world, there is nothing more precious than sincere emotion, and nothing is more emotional than the loss of life. Let us experience the bits and pieces of life with our hearts, warm each other's hearts with love, and make the world a better place because of our existence.

Finally, I would like to ask: In this world full of challenges and opportunities, are we willing to feel the true meaning of life with our hearts and cherish every moment with the people around us? Are we willing to warm the world with love, so that every life can feel care and respect? Perhaps, this is a question that each of us should think deeply.