When I watched "Reincarnation", I took a lot of pictures and sent them to others to see. Many people asked me what I was talking about. I said that this film has no plot and no dialogue. After 100 minutes, it's over. There are many things that make you feel good, and there are many things that make you feel the same as there is no. If you have to say what this film is about, it is probably showing wonders, and most of them are wonders related to human beings, not a natural scenery scenery film.
For someone with some nihilistic tendencies like me, this movie can be described as a double-edged sword, which may cure or aggravate the condition. On the bright side, you see, "Reincarnation" shows us so many different kinds of human beings that you have never seen, and their lives. Don't you think the world is so big and you want to see it? Don't you find this very exciting?
The other side is - although human beings live in such a variety of ways, what is it? For example, my grandmother, she may not know what the Kaaba in Mecca is for, but she has lived her life away from us with stories that those who know what the Kaaba in Mecca is for do not know.
I'm so conflicted, maybe it's genetics. My mother loves to travel. When she came back, she said she didn't have enough fun and wanted to stay for a while longer. My dad doesn't love it, he's too lazy to move, he feels that it's almost the same as going or not, and finally he has to come back and live his own life. I think it all makes sense, so I'm confused.
Do you envy the distance, do you want to go to the distance to learn about the lives of others, or do you want to escape from your own life? Many times this seems to be the same thing, but it is not. Hiding in the shell and reluctant to go far, and being obsessed with the distance and not seeing your side, are actually the same disease.
As someone has said, travel is from where others want to come, to where others are tired of staying. If so, any corner of the world is boring. Obviously life shouldn't be so boring.
Therefore, assuming that everyone can live as a children's book, even if each book has its own unique value, then the books of people who have traveled more distant places are more delicious after all. After death, I won't be able to taste it, let's not talk about it for the time being, but at least it can be better for myself and others to taste more when I am alive. As the saying goes, one flower, one world, one leaf, one bodhi is still very reasonable. Although this view is very idealistic and subjective, personal feelings are often more important than objective conditions.
The sun is so magnificent, in the final analysis, it is also a big fireball? You are right, but you are so boring! I used to think that this kind of unpleasant thing could make my IQ appear high, but I forgot that it would make my EQ appear low at the same time.
In this life, people, like those monks in Kashmir, will painstakingly and painstakingly weave gorgeous patterns with powder in the beginning, and then they will be easily wiped off with only two hands, turning into colorful colors in a few jars. dust. Since everyone ended up with the same ending, but still painstakingly and painstakingly come up with gorgeous patterns instead of sloppy splashes, it will be more meaningful. Acknowledging that gorgeous patterns are better than boring ones will at least make our lives a little more exciting. Or on the other hand, it is because of the beauty of that pattern that we regret that it was brushed away. If it's just a mess of graffiti, we don't care how it ends.
It's a pity that I didn't get to see the moment when my grandma's pattern was brushed off. When I returned from the hospital, I told my brother that my grandmother might be in danger tonight. She was incontinent, her hands and feet became cold, and the eyes that she could not close her eyes showed were long gone. When I went back, I just lay down, and the words came true. When I returned to the ward, the packing had already been arranged.
The cremation, paper burning, and spirit-keeping that followed were also very natural. Relatives gathered together and talked a lot. If there was no ceremony, it would be difficult to see why they were gathering together just by simply watching the scene. I feel very uncomfortable in ceremonial situations, whether it's a flag raising ceremony, or various ceremonies at weddings and funerals. However, at this time, I felt that there was no ceremony but it seemed too ruthless. This is a real contradiction.
Think about it, we all know that people are born and die every second in the world, which is a major event in life for individuals, but objectively think about thousands of years of history, think about billions of human beings, but actually And so insignificant.
But still try harder. At this moment, I think of the Japanese view of life and death, which is like cherry blossoms, blooming brightly and thankfully.
It's not for anything else, just to live well for yourself, right?
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