I just finished watching the Korean disaster film "Haeundae". From the unique perspective of Asians, various ethical concepts represented by life and death are placed in the lens. In the West, it is said that the attitudes related to life and death are basically the same; but in the East, there is a "worldly difference" between life and death, "the difference between a feather and a mountain". Whoever dies is worthy of death, whoever is heroic and righteous; whoever lives is a coward, whoever survives is God's will and victory. Very intriguing.
Therefore, Easterners care more about themselves in the eyes of others, but tend to ignore the self in their own eyes. The total plan is to gain both fame and fortune. To face, pay attention to the impact. Otherwise, even if you die, it will be miserable. Instead of simply resting - not necessarily if you have a thousand feet on it.
What I chase in life is to abandon these things, fraternity and pure love.
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