Life is short, live your own meaning

Hyman 2022-12-23 15:46:21

Recently, I have been thinking about whether to help a certain person for a long time. Should I help again and again, how and to what extent? In fact, for a long time in the past, I have been a selfish and unwilling to share with others. This situation began to ease when I was in junior high school, and recently began to fluctuate with some comments on the Internet.

There were a lot of articles saying why should I help you, I help you what can I get, and so on, and it made me feel a little bit influenced and started to re-evaluate the people who came to me for help. In fact, many articles on the Internet are good and bad. We must learn to stand up to ourselves in the wave of information, and not easily follow the trend because of other people's remarks. Recently, I have also been thinking, if I want others to judge me after I die, I want to be a person who contributes to this society, not a selfish person. I hope that after I die at least someone can remember me, miss me, and not be forgotten by the world.

After reading The Christmas Carols, this idea became more firm. After all, people's life is very short. You have to find the meaning of your own life and cherish every day you live, because you have to die for a long time.

I want to do my best to help those who really need it, not everyone. Of course, I don't need to waste my time on the meaningless trivial things like calculating how much I have paid. Helping others is not only a contribution, but a reward, because helping others can bring you happiness and happiness, this is the The best return you can get.

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A Christmas Carol quotes

  • [From trailer]

    [catching himself laughing like the Ghost of Christmas Present]

    Ebenezer Scrooge: I've heard that laugh before.

    [resumes laughing]

  • Fred: A Merry Christmas to you, uncle!

    Ebenezer Scrooge: Bah! Humbug... What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough.

    Fred: What reason have you to be so dismal? You're rich enough.

    Ebenezer Scrooge: BAH! Humbug!