Understanding Makes the Mind Lazy

Graciela 2022-04-19 09:03:15

After watching this movie, I always remember this sentence, and I can't forget it, and I think of it from time to time.

They won't understand it, but that's all for the best.
Understanding makes the mind lazy.

When I heard this sentence, my reaction was the same as that of the heroine in the movie, I was speechless. Understanding will make thinking lazy. Only by crossing the gap between understanding and not understanding can thinking be upgraded in realm. This is destined to be a long and arduous road.

A movie about a bookstore, or it can also be said to be about books, is always inexplicably fascinating, and the most valuable thing is the spirit of putting knowledge first. The so-called "killing time" is better to say "killing loneliness". The method is not noble or cheap. What is important is that loneliness has really been "killed"? Or the more "kill" the more lonely it becomes? Of course, I will stubbornly think that the book is useful, knowing that the more sober it is, the more painful it will be, but I have no regrets. Willing to be ordinary, unwilling to be mediocre.

The motto is arranged on.

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The Bookshop quotes

  • Christine: You're so kind, Mrs. Green...

    [running away]

    Christine: You're so bloody kind.

  • Narrator: [Voice over] Mr. Brundish lived alone in the oldest house in Hardborough. He didn't particularly like his own company, but after long years of battle, he had reached a lasting truce with himself. He adored books with the same passion with which he detested his fellow men.