Maybe we, who live in big cities every day, can’t understand why we can’t communicate well. If young people tell the elderly about their family’s departure earlier, it won’t hurt their feelings and their bodies. But only the lonely environment you experience can you understand the meaning of this story.
My climbing partner told me that the two of them encountered bad weather when they went climbing and took a break in the base camp, so they started to tell each other stories about their childhood, then stories after work, and then started telling stories from other hearsays. My friends told me about them. I'm almost finished talking about the things of my life. Then, after talking like this for a few days, only silence is left, watching outside the tent in a daze, and then quarreling about some small things, it's not their fault, it's loneliness to blame.
In July, my partner and I went to work in a small town in the Tarim Oilfield. We stayed for a whole month in a desolate environment and a small town without any entertainment facilities. A few days ago, we could talk and laugh together to eat and watch TV. After a week, he became relatively speechless. Living in a room, the daily words add up to no more than 10 sentences. My heart is empty and boring, I always want to find a breaking point but I can't find it.
When I climbed the East Peak of Mengke Glacier on 10.1 this year, I saw the young graduate student at the Glacier Protection Station of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He spent three years at the foot of the snow-capped mountains. His daily work was copying data, sorting data, and sending data. He is only accompanied by a radio, and he keeps talking when he sees you with endless words.
I watched the news a few days ago. This year’s civil servants’ application for examinations has experienced a blowout. The competition for popular positions is 2,000 to 1, but no one has applied for the examinations in maritime affairs and other departments. Because not everyone can bear the loneliness. In today's impetuous society, we all want to make money quickly and become famous, and almost no one insists on that loneliness.
This reminds me of a scientist, Mother Teresa in the jungle—Dr. Jane Goodall. Many people in this world know nothing about Goodall, but people who know her will admire her: American "Time" called him "the world's most outstanding wildlife scientist" in the 20th century. He was awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Anti-Violence Award by the United Nations (previously only two people have won this award-former South African President Mann Della and UN Secretary-General Annan); After the "September 11" incident in the United States, the United Nations selected 11 peace ambassadors, and the only environmentalist is Jane Goodall. 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the 76-year-old Jane Goodall’s dedication to research and protection of chimpanzees. She was dubbed the “running Mother Teresa” by the British media. Biologist Stephen Goodall said: Jane’s career, It is one of the greatest achievements of the Western world.
In today's China, a few of our scholars and researchers have been able to stick to their research careers, either by academic fraud, or by becoming brick houses for interest groups.
At the end of the film, the old researcher forgave the young man's mistakes and stayed alone in the North Pole, continuing his lonely perseverance.
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