Grow the desire and heart to face

Loyce 2022-10-01 13:23:52

This reminds me of a story my mother told me when I was a child, there are three rabbits in life that cannot be chased. When I grew up, I found out that there are more than three, there are literally countless, and those countless thoughts will secretly find various ways to interfere with you, just like Brother Chong told me that day that everyone has a path that suits them best. , but often because you have other choices, or other temptations in front of you are attracting you. Not necessarily a bad thing, not necessarily going to destroy you. But it can certainly make you deviate from your own path even for a moment. That will also send you in other directions. So I feel that the hardest part of growing up is not suffering, but temptation. Although suffering is hard, it will pass if you overcome it. But temptation often makes you go in the opposite direction, and you can't find yourself in your life. I told myself vigilantly, don't forget the original intention, take the dream as the horse.

This is what I think of, and the way we grow up is full of desire, lust, and honor. What are the side effects of facing them? It may not be the original road and the original ideal that can really get to the other side. Looking back, those lunatics and injured people. They live more or less for their momentary ideals and desires.

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Fear and Desire quotes

  • Lieutenant Corby: We spend our lives running our fingers down the lists in directories, looking for our real names, our permanent addresses. No man is an island?

    [chuckles softly]

    Lieutenant Corby: Perhaps that was true a long time ago, before the Ice Age. The glaciers have melted away, and now we're all islands - parts of a world made of islands only...

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: There is war in this forest. Not a war that has been fought, or one that will be, but any war. And the enemies who struggle here do not exist, unless we call them into being. This forest, then, and all that happens now is outside history. Only the unchanging shapes of fear, and doubt, and death are from our world. These soldiers that you see keep our language and our time, but have no other country but the mind.