But I don't know, maybe in a certain ward, someone is replaying the silhouette of a lifetime in his mind, saying his final goodbye to this dimly lit world.
Every morning, I go to the classroom with my schoolbag on my back, come back on time after class, open the browser, and observe the changes in the world. While eating the food in the cafeteria every day, I complain about the unreliability of the school cafeteria.
But I don't understand, maybe tens of millions of African children tens of thousands of kilometers away are suffering from hunger and disease. Those stories about poverty, disease, suffering, to me, are nothing more than a black-and-white photo on a web page, or a casualty figure in an article.
Even though there are 10,000 things in this world that are more important than mouth ulcers, I won't take to the streets, try to change, or even talk to anyone about it.
It's as if the uncle holding the Lamborghini key in the film doesn't care. The wheels of this car can give families with fewer people a shelter from the wind and rain, and how many children can go to school.
Well, I'm tempted. Rationally, I wouldn't give a beggar more than 5 bucks on the subway, even though that's only 1/20 of the ticket price for a concert, but it will give him a full meal.
The so-called ordinary people are generally imprisoned in their own living space every day, pursuing their own small freshness and small life. The so-called loneliness is, in addition to true love, we always care about ourselves more than others.
Maybe a hundred years from now, the painful, depressing, and joyous things we are entangled in will become a short epitaph. Everyone has only one destination, but this does not prevent fights, wars, slander and abuse in the process...
It is said that astronauts in the universe often feel the beauty of this planet, the blue and translucent lonely planet, only you are alive The story of birth, old age, sickness and death is constantly being played out. Elsewhere, there is a sea of flames, or a cold and dark darkness.
There is a saying in "The Grace of the Hedgehog": "What matters is not death, but what you were doing at the moment of death, and she was just ready to love."
We're all going to die, so love, love every sunrise, love that little friend who shines your shoes, love her or him, buy whatever you like. There is only one life, Now or never.
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