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Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

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Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

"Valley of the Wind" was created by the famous anime master Hayao Miyazaki. I believe that friends of all ages will not be unfamiliar with the three words "Miyazaki", because the manga he creates are all Japanese anime. This style has endured for a long time and is loved by friends of all ages. Welcome more friends to resonate after reading. The title of today's article is "Build Yourself, Pursue Selflessness".

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

This is Mr. Li Ka-shing's motto. I don't know why after watching "Valley of the Wind", this sentence flashed in my heart. In the real world, we're going to see a lot of people become great. Yesterday my girlfriend asked me, who is the person I admire the most? I said the names of two people, Mandela, the "Father of South Africa" and Gandhi, the "Mahatma". The greatness of the two of them, I suppose, I am afraid cannot be summed up in words. A long time ago, when I watched the movie "Gandhi", my heart could not be calmed for a long time.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

After watching "Valley of the Wind" today, I remembered these beautiful things. People, "build myself, pursue selflessness" makes me deeply contemplative. Whether it is the Princess of the Valley of the Winds, Mahatma Gandhi, Mandela, Li Ka-shing, they have all created miracles in different fields and at different levels. Miracles are called miracles because they are not believed, and even people cannot believe them. If everything from one shore to the other is natural and fast, this can only be regarded as a task at best. Miracles are never taken for granted. The firmness required behind it is not only the superficial belief, but also the unswerving firmness.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

Believe in miracles, adhere to ideals and beliefs, and even persistence. All the sufferings come, the differences in thought, heaven and hell. The idea distinguishes between 90% and 10% of the world, with 90% choosing a hell that looks like heaven and the remaining 10% choosing a heaven that looks like hell. That's just my personal estimate, but in real life, I think 10% of this group will be a lot less than expected. That's less than 10 percent of people, 90 percent of people are seen as aliens, but only they know what they're doing and what a true paradise is. The princess endured the pain of losing her loved ones and chose to become 10% of the population. When she encounters suffering, her first choice is the same as ordinary people. Her anger and hatred welled up in her heart. She frantically slaughtered the enemy army, but after seeing the blood of the bath bully, the princess changed back to her loving heart.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

To protect her beloved villagers, she stopped fighting. For her, the inner torment is like going to hell, but in the face of ideals and beliefs, she chose heaven. Maybe it's really hard to be 10%, but being 90% is only the result of momentary emotions and desires. In my opinion, whichever one I choose is just a difference. If it's not hard to be 90%, why not try to become 10%. After reaching a certain level, the ability and energy are not directly proportional.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

Under universal values, we believe that people with high energy are also correspondingly capable, and people with strong abilities are also high in energy, and there is a positive correlation between ability and energy. This view applies to the level at which you achieve a better life. Looking at the 9:1 ratio, there is no doubt that this is also the view of 90% of the population. 10% of people, even 10% of people, are distinguishing the head. We usually refer to chiefs as "revolutionaries." The Princess and Menders of the Wind Nausicaa are mentioned above. Ra, Mahatma Gandhi, and Li Ka-shing all belonged to the chiefs. In China's history, there must have been no shortage of revolutionaries who stood on the top. I think these revolutionaries were not the strongest men of their time, nor the strongest to solve problems.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

Take "Valley of the Wind" as an example, the bath swordsman is famous all over the world and has great ability. In Grandma's view, he is the one who leads everyone to see the light. However, when Yuba met the princess in the Rotten Sea, he was caught by the princess. His energy was deeply moved, and that heartfelt love of nature was an energy that made him sigh. I believe that the bath bully re-emerged from the beginning and believed in love very much. However, with the vicissitudes of the years, witnessing many ups and downs in the world, in the face of the harsh environment, he was slowly assimilated into one of the 90%.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

For him, being capable is an inner constraint. The stronger the ability, the heavier the iteration of the self-protection mechanism. The reason for his ability is that he will encounter danger at any time when he walks on the road. He must improve his personal ability to resist foreign enemies. Although the princess's ability is not as good as that of the bath master, nor does she have bulletproof armor, it is precisely because of the high energy full of love in her heart that she has become a "revolutionary" in her mind. A friend introduced someone he thought deserved the word "great." For these people, his definition is that these people have countless people in their hearts, and they always take their own needs as their own. Respond to every need and do everything with heart. But come to think of it, I can't use the word "great" to describe this kind of person.

Valley of the Wind: Build yourself and pursue selflessness

They put a lot of people in their hearts, but they also put pain in their hearts. When they have too many people in their hearts to take care of, they are likely to. Will gradually lose themselves. Great people will have several progressive relationships. One is that there is only me inside, the second is that there are many people in it, and the third is that it has reached the realm of no-self and achieved greatness. Therefore, there are many people in my heart, and a large part of the pain is also in my heart. In the process of pursuing their own ideals, the truly great people have realized selflessness step by step, and then become "revolutionaries" and realize their ideals. The energy of love has a profound impact, is the language of all things, and is the greatest inspiration for influencing life with life.

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