No one is the only one

Cecile 2022-04-21 09:01:21

Sometimes I always feel that I am very happy, very dazzling, with a halo, and the bright halo can be seen by everyone. But I was wrong. As I grew up, I found out that I was wrong. The two of us who thought that our own happiness was happiness, and thought that when we walked on the street, everyone would stop and look at happiness, but how wrong I was, The happiness of others is also happiness, and the happiness of others may be happier than ours. Perhaps growing up is that we see not only ourselves but others, but when we were young, we only saw ourselves. Maturity means acknowledging the excellence of other people's existence, and being able to accept the excellence of others calmly. You have to work hard to become one of the outstanding people, but it is undeniable that there are many outstanding people besides yourself. Maturity may be to admit that you are not the only existence. . In the vast sea of ​​people, we are only a trivial one among all living beings. To strangers, we are dispensable, and even complete strangers are willing to be strangers to us for life, but to our relatives, we are absolutely It is indispensable, absolutely unique, and irreplaceable.
In the movie, the four children found Narnia hidden in the closet of the empty room. I think it is also telling human beings that we are not the only existence. Many other creatures, they are the same as human beings in a sense, they also have their own way of life, and they also live in their own life, their own world.
Acknowledging the ego means acknowledging the existence of countless egoes; acknowledging the small world means seeing the wider world.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

  • Lucy Pevensie: It's all right! I'm back! I'm all right!

    Edmund Pevensie: Shut up! He's coming!

    Peter Pevensie: You know, I'm not sure you two have quite got the idea of this game.

    Lucy Pevensie: Weren't you wondering where I was?

    Edmund Pevensie: That's the point. That was why he was seeking you!

    Susan Pevensie: Does this mean I win?

    Peter Pevensie: I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.

  • Susan Pevensie: I'm just trying to be realistic!

    Peter Pevensie: No, you're trying to be smart, as usual!