"The Desire of Life", directed by film master Akira Kurosawa, tells the story of Watanabe, the chief of the Citizens Division, who has been diligent and diligent about his work for 30 years after learning that he has stomach cancer. The life-saving straw that the liberation in the middle wanted to grasp, but died again and again in the realization. I would like to leave aside the incompetence of the functional departments in the Japanese officialdom at that time and dare not stand up and solve practical problems for the citizens. Of course, everything is easy to solve. The problem lies in granting money. The fundamental problem is that everyone is selfish! Let me talk about human nature, I have been telling myself that life should be a countdown, so that I can take it seriously, and make every day live with a sense of ritual, not only the desire for life but also the right Respect for death. In fact, we don't know what it's like to feel when a person really dies. I remember there was a video that showed me how it feels when a person is about to die. The number one is that we will sigh that we have a lot of I haven't done what I want to do, and then I feel that I care too little about my lover and relatives. The last one is that I still have a lot of emotional debts to pay! It is not unreasonable to live to the death! I am fortunate enough to live in this world and experience everything. I am very fortunate. First of all, I would like to thank my parents. It is not easy to educate me as an adult. Everyone is selfish, but it’s not selfishness. I sometimes think that animals are either eating or fighting for their own territory most of the time. Maybe humans are not immune to this. Selfishness may be because we are all competing for our own territory. Get a way to attract the opposite sex. Human beings have higher-level pursuits. What we want to gain may be respect, freedom, material things, etc. When we were young, some teachers and adults told us that you have many imaginary enemies, which led to the lack of one of us and the whole society. sense of security. So I want to be kind, but not a fool!
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