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The tragedy of life, in particular, shocks me. Many people are pessimistic because of the tragedy of life, but I think life is valuable because of its tragedy. I made this point a few years ago in Beauty Without Words. Here's a quote: The world we live in is the most perfect, just because it is the most imperfect. On the face of it, this makes no sense. But there is truth in it. If the world were perfect, the life of human beings would be -- better, the life of gods; Worse, the life of a pig -- dull and monotonous, for if everything were as good as it could be, there would be no hope, much less no need to strive. The most cola of life is the feeling of activity, is the joy of struggle and success. How can we experience the joy of creating success when the world is perfect? The reason why the world is perfect is that there are defects, there are opportunities for hope, there are fields of imagination. In other words, the world is more possible when it is flawed. Mr. Li Shicen said this very well in his Treatise on Defects published in General, Volume 3. Tragedy is a defect of life. It is like a billow, making people see solemn in the ordinary, and bright in the dark. If Jing Ke really stabbed Qin Shi Huang, Lin Daiyu really married Jia Baoyu, it would only be an ordinary ending, which would call thousands of years later people sigh and praise? To Li Taibai as a genius, partial and Jiang Yan tease pen and ink, do a "anti-hate Fu", and "Han Jingzhou book" as tasteless and vulgar. Life should have tragedy to be considered life, you tend to want to write it off, not to say that you do not write it off, is to write it off, life is more boring. Therefore, whether I stand in the foreground or in the background, for failure, for sin, for the disaster, is a cold look, with a warm praise.
The tragedy of life, in particular, shocks me. Many people are pessimistic because of the tragedy of life, but I think life is valuable because of its tragedy. I made this point a few years ago in Beauty Without Words. Here's a quote: The world we live in is the most perfect, just because it is the most imperfect. On the face of it, this makes no sense. But there is truth in it. If the world were perfect, the life of human beings would be -- better, the life of gods; Worse, the life of a pig -- dull and monotonous, for if everything were as good as it could be, there would be no hope, much less no need to strive. The most cola of life is the feeling of activity, is the joy of struggle and success. How can we experience the joy of creating success when the world is perfect? The reason why the world is perfect is that there are defects, there are opportunities for hope, there are fields of imagination. In other words, the world is more possible when it is flawed. Mr. Li Shicen said this very well in his Treatise on Defects published in General, Volume 3. Tragedy is a defect of life. It is like a billow, making people see solemn in the ordinary, and bright in the dark. If Jing Ke really stabbed Qin Shi Huang, Lin Daiyu really married Jia Baoyu, it would only be an ordinary ending, which would call thousands of years later people sigh and praise? To Li Taibai as a genius, partial and Jiang Yan tease pen and ink, do a "anti-hate Fu", and "Han Jingzhou book" as tasteless and vulgar. Life should have tragedy to be considered life, you tend to want to write it off, not to say that you do not write it off, is to write it off, life is more boring. Therefore, whether I stand in the foreground or in the background, for failure, for sin, for the disaster, is a cold look, with a warm praise.
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