This is the sentence at the beginning of steelmaking, and I was always careful at the beginning. After listening to it, I was reluctant to fast-forward, because I felt there
was a reason for it, and I felt more and more cruel after seeing it, and I dared not listen to it anymore. The voice sounded too helpless and sad, and I couldn't help but feel sad.
There is no gain without sacrifice. If we want to gain, we must pay the same price. This is the principle of equivalent exchange in alchemy. What about equal returns? Actually not. Sometimes we give unconditionally and don't expect to receive. Sometimes we
get unconditionally without giving. Such as love, such as life. Usually, we are all just giving, and what we get is far less than what we give. This is the reality. The so-called equivalent exchange is actually not the truth that we need to firmly believe, or that there is no eternal truth.
People are always greedy, we are afraid of losing and want to keep all the things we love. Because of such greed, there is a taboo for the human body to cultivate, which belongs to the realm of God, but people are always reluctant to break it, and only in the end do they realize how stupid they are, and one mistake leads to another. , irreparable. But we can't blame anyone who doesn't want to keep the things they love forever, let alone their loved ones. Even if you know it is a taboo, you will still violate it, even if you know it is a mistake, you will still have extravagant hopes. It's just that birth, old age, sickness and death have their own laws, and deliberately breaking them is stubborn.
There are very few cartoons that can be watched in one go like this, staying up all night until three in the morning and still reluctant to close my eyes, because I am eager to know the development of the plot, and because what it implies is what I want to explore. , I hope it can tell me the answer in the end, so when I watched the last episode, I was unwilling because I didn't get the answer I wanted, although I actually knew that there was no so-called answer.
I like Edward, even though he is still a child, he looks like a little adult. Hate milk, hate being called peas by others, and the look on their faces when they jumped up was cute, reminding me that they were actually children. It's just that they have carried too many things that they should not have carried. Firmly believe in the principle of self-righteous truth, and finally find that it is farther and farther away from the truth. When one day I discovered the mistakes I made, I did not escape but bravely faced them to save and make up for it. At that time, I suddenly felt that they were no longer children. After experiencing too many things, they had already grown up. When they are old, they have their own responsibilities.
There is no gain without sacrifice, this sentence is true, no one can get something for nothing.
If we want to get it, we must pay the same price. This sentence is wrong, and we often have to pay a higher price.
This is the principle of equivalent exchange in alchemy. In fact, there is no equivalent exchange, only non-equivalent exchange. But because we want to get, even if it is an unequal exchange, we will give it willingly. This is the real principle.
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