The movie "Book of Elie" talks about the destruction of human civilization, the trees and green plants have disappeared, the world is in a dark place, water and food are extremely scarce, and the few surviving human beings slaughter each other in order to compete for water, food and shelter, and their hearts are full of anxiety and peace. fear. In such a chaotic world, Aili appeared in the movie like a clear spring suddenly flowing from a mountain stream, sober and full of faith. He bravely and resolutely walked through an area where people were sparsely populated and people killed each other. The story of how the Bible was sent to the West to preserve human civilization.
In the movie, humans are always looking for water and food. For water and food, they will kill the person around them at any time, or even eat that person. People have no faith, there is almost no love between people, and there is only fear and the desire to live in people's hearts. This is what the world will look like after the destruction of civilization. Will the world in which we live be destroyed? The answer to this is uncertain. If the world is really destroyed one day, will we regret the wanton waste of food and water, the wanton destruction of the environment for the sake of money, and the rush every day just for the money, without taking a serious look at the top of our heads. The blue sky and white clouds, the sun and the starry sky above, have you not admired the flowers and trees by the roadside?
There is a line in the movie: "In the former world, humans got more than they needed." Isn't this the case in our current world? What we get is far more than what we need, because there is too much, so we forget to cherish, forget to be content, and forget to be grateful. When all these are lost one day, you will spend what you get so recklessly. everything? In an article that used to be popular on the Internet, "You have a watch, we have time", the interviewee, an Indian, said that when he first came to Paris and saw the water flowing from the fountains and faucets in the street, he felt Crying, he cried, how can human beings waste water so much, when they are in the desert, all they have to do every day is to find water, they go out early in the morning until they come back at night, they can find water; they do not have mobile phones, their The daily life is grazing, talking to the sheep, and admiring all the scenery around them. After night falls, the family will sit together silently, waiting for the goat’s milk on the fire to boil, watching the starry sky. Because we have never experienced material scarcity, we will forget to cherish everything we already have, but when one day everything we have is lost, maybe you want to cherish it but it is too late.
According to news reports, the first batch of unmanned delivery machines on JD.com in Beijing has begun to drive on the road to start delivering goods for customers, and the courier may face unemployment; the first batch of unmanned cleaning vehicles in Shanghai has also begun to operate. Cleaning vehicles will replace sanitation workers; in the future, many industries may be replaced by artificial intelligence. When robots begin to be artificialized and some simple manual operations will be replaced, you will have to stare at your phone all the time, and it has nothing to do with yourself. Will you turn yourself into a mindless robot? An article once wrote that human beings are about to enter the era of artificial intelligence, many of our current jobs will disappear, and many people will face unemployment. When the world begins to crumble, only civilization and books, thoughts and beliefs can save us, and only books can comfort our thirsty souls. The continuation of human civilization is closely related to you and me. From receiving the fragmented thoughts of mobile phones to receiving the complete thoughts brought to you by books, cherish the world with books, and read more books, not only you can keep you from being unemployed in the future, but more importantly What makes you have a strong mind in the face of disaster.
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