"This is what I see and what confuses me. I look around, and there is darkness and obscurity. All that nature has given me is doubt and apprehension. If I cannot see any miracles, I will I will become negative and pessimistic. If the signs of the Creator are everywhere, I can find peace in my faith, but as far as I can see, there is too much negation and too little certainty, so I am trapped In that state of self-pity, I have hoped a thousand times that if there is a God who sustains nature, then nature will mark him unequivocally, and if the signs given by nature are deceitful , then nature will write them off completely. Either say it all or say nothing. So that I can understand the direction I want to follow, instead of being in this state of not knowing who I am, nor Know what I should do; neither my situation nor my responsibilities. I am bent on finding true beauty, I want to follow it, and as long as eternity is in my mind, no price is worth it." From "The Future" Most of the film critics praised Yu Peier's acting skills, but I was in tears for the eulogy at the funeral. I don't know whether philosophy should be classified as rational or emotional, useless or useful, but life is life, whether you are a philosopher or an ordinary person, whether you are wise or a fool, when it brings pain, it is real pain. What matters is what to do to get through it.
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