SpongeBob and Pai Daxing set up a small stall in Beechburg, where people will blow soap bubbles for 2 cents each time.
There are very few customers.
SpongeBob shows to Pai Daxing, the small soap tube circle, passing through his mouth, turns into all kinds of wonderful soap bubbles. Pai Daxing cheered loudly: Wow, wow, SpongeBob, you are great! That's great, great!
Pai Daxing couldn't blow such powerful bubbles.
SpongeBob said, this is the technique.
The pretentious Brother Octopus dismissed him as the first customer of the bubble blowing booth. He felt that this game was extremely retarded-isn't it the most obvious thing? Who else in this world can't blow bubbles?
But he couldn't blow it out, and the cheeks were about to blow out and didn't blow it out.
He unconvincedly paid 2 cents, then blown, then paid, then blown, and then paid, until he was penniless—not even a hypocritical soap bubble, small, ugly.
SpongeBob proudly said that blowing bubbles also requires skill.
Yes, even simple things require skill. This is why I am so impressed with this cartoon.
Calculating an equation requires skill; peeling garlic also requires skill; baking a cake requires skill; sticking false eyelashes also requires skill.
Playing the violin requires skill, drawing requires skill, driving requires skill, sewing requires skill, eating lobster requires skill, traveling requires skill...
Is there anything in this world that does not require skill? Even as a child, it is impossible to wet a sheet at will-adults have long understood the technique of changing diapers.
No matter how mellow friendship, you need skills to get along; no matter how confident love is, you need business skills. Romance requires skill, quarrel requires skill, cold war requires skill, pleasure requires skill... Is this a world covered by skill?
But the flowers will be denied, they do not need skills to bloom freely, each season has their random beauty; the wind does not need skills, floating and floating freely; the clouds do not need skills, they stick to the blue sky, or roll or relax. , Free and easy.
The gesture of an apple falling does not require skill, nor does a leaf fly, no cat meowing, or dog barking prosperous.
——We sometimes don't need so many skills, even if we can't blow such wonderful soap bubbles, and can't be such a good self. Sometimes we just need to face the gentle wind in such a season, step on the road paved with fallen leaves, and feel the original appearance of the world with an authentic mentality.
The scenery is clear, and the future is unknown, but the unskilled person at the moment is so simple and pure.
Look-didn't I use some skills in psychology or literature to write the above paragraph at this time?
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