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Chapter 30 "Scavenger Collection" - (61-70)

No dream building essay 张中晓 1390Words 2018-03-20
six one It is easy to abandon kneeling and shake hands instead, but it is much more difficult to get rid of "spiritual civilization" such as fear and replace it with rational feelings.The change from slave to human should not be the change from kneeling to shaking hands, but from fear to fearlessness. six two Why are people dazed, amazed, or hopeful in the face of rulers' gimmicks and historical events...¨ Why are people often ignorant of the lessons of history and the past, but people are often ignorant? A person who has no experience of course does not know, so he regards what he comes into contact with (for the first time) as fresh and only known;

Those who have experienced it do not know it due to their own limitations (knowledge, range of insights, etc.).Because every time history repeats, it adopts new forms and changes new clothes. It is like a warlord dissecting the truth, but playing various banners. gimmick... Among them, psychological factors play a great role, such as fantasies about rulers, sympathy for historical figures, and so on. The rulers always play with various rumors and political actions to unite the hearts and minds of the people. The repetition of history lies in the same people's hearts in ancient and modern times.The feeling of being king and domineering is the same in ancient and modern times, the only difference is the means (form). Therefore, the abdication in ancient times means stepping down today, and the pursuit of immortality in ancient times means longevity in today.It is the same psychological basis that rulers influence people's hearts.

The repetition of history, the first time is a tragedy, the second time is a comedy? Say: The first time is for the inherent justice, the second time is to borrow the banner of greatness, and the borrowers are often either inexperienced frivolous people or Sneaky big rogue. The repetition of history is what the historian sees and evaluates, not what the parties (historical figures) profess. six three Religion is something that people cannot see, but it controls people's hearts. Realistic religion should abandon supernatural (mysterious) encumbrances (cloaks), and establish a relationship with the real world, so that it permeates all customs and activities of the group in, permeating human relations

all aspects of the department.Let worldly interests and activities grow in religious conviction and zeal.That is, half monk, half layman. six four Religion is an emotion of life, a love for every object and every proposed purpose. An emotional attitude (an attitude that permeates all life) that one’s ideal or ideal may adopt—although, a certain religious sect has a special set of beliefs and practices that are either loose or rigorous. Religious feeling is a particular kind of experience, a particular kind of entity, a sect or a sect. Religious sentiment is a quality inherent in all experience (aesthetic, scientific, moral, and political).It flows through all antibodies like blood.

six five Nihilism sees a great man as nothing more than a villain in a cloak of sanctity. six six Mediocre people, building confidence in their own limitations, become discouraged and feel empty before the infinity of reason. six seven The so-called one thought, the realm of humans and animals, means that people's conscience must stand on the side of people in the choice. six eight Habit is the great flywheel of society, and its most valuable conservative agent.It alone keeps us from breaking the rules, clings to the natural precautions of life, and saves the lucky from the envious riots of the poor; , it enables fishermen and sailors to survive the harsh winter at sea, it enables miners to persevere in the dark, ... it keeps different social classes from confusing each other, habit is the cement of social division of labor, habit is the actualization of instinct and emotion.Instinctive affections, in the flesh and blood individual, acquire real form through habit.

six nine Emotions are aroused, in which there is little or no intellectual reason, and which spring from the wrong sensibilities of the person, not from the object.There is no objective reason for such emotions as anger, fear, sorrow, and disappointment.People can restrain them, don't let enthusiasm (excitement, express), close it in the heart, and it will disappear. Joy and anger are all in one's own hands, and people produce misfortunes and blessings due to emotions, and the responsibility lies entirely with themselves . Delusions (such as illusions) can also cause emotions, and people are often emotional or excited by something they don't know.

seventy If we have to regard all kinds of evil phenomena as inevitable and find an explanation, it is tantamount to taking away the essence of life with a dry formula, or turning the world into a tribunal of karma.This is really the most unintellectual, that is, the most ridiculous. (see) most Not in line with intelligence, and most not in line with reality.
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