Ordinary people are also people, and as long as people live, they have value.
The first day of college.
Remember it was the end of the military training. Teachers and counselors gathered us new students in a small auditorium or a large lecture hall, and the first lesson we taught was about life, emotions, and college relationships.
The most profound example is that a sister was isolated by everyone in the dormitory, and when she returned from late study, she knocked on the door outside the dormitory for half an hour, and no one opened the door for her, so she chose to commit suicide by jumping into the lake that winter. The shiti had floated up when it was found.
Where there are people, there are intricate relationships.
Since then I've made myself heartless and lungless.
Of course, this has to do with my own personality.
If I were the sister, I wouldn't cry because I couldn't knock on the door.
Either move or break in, and one door won't shut me down at all.
Many isolated and hurt people are often weak in themselves, only promises, the kind that are easy to be hit.
The strong are rarely isolated. Instead, they will become the object of everyone in the crowd.
There are strong and weak points in people, and there are also positive and negative points.
Now many students are a little world-weary, and even kindergarten children have chosen to commit suicide, thinking that there is no meaning in life.
The meaning of life is to be found on your own.
You feel that you have meaning, you are meaningful.
When I was in college, I worked hard, served dishes, tutored, and handed out leaflets in the hot sun to earn living expenses.
I had never thought about such a vague proposition as the meaning of life.
Because all I think of is existence.

When survival is a problem, think less about the philosophical questions of the meaning of life.
This is what I said to my child.
The meaning of life is enriched by hard work.
It is fleshed out in solving one problem after another.
From 0 to now.
We are accumulating, and we are also influencing the lives and lives of others.
When I bought and bought a house more than ten years ago, I brought a commission to the sales lady, and I thought that my big customer could make her happy for four days, five, six, seven or eight days.
Because I needed a loan to buy a house, I helped the bank manager to exceed the performance of multiple orders.
The house should be renovated, and the owner of the decoration company can earn money and not be bothered to spend it.
Double Eleven buy buy buy, we, even if we order a takeaway, we will not create performance for them, create value.
The meaning of life is everywhere.
It depends on how you define it.