The value of life is more spiritual than material.
I don't know when it started, people always do things with a strong purpose.
To read a book, one must read for more than an hour to count; to cook, one must make delicious dishes to be considered successful; communication must contribute to the expansion of contacts and resources to make sense.
This kind of life, at first glance, it seems that every minute and every second is spent on a point; but a closer look shows that it is precisely these patterned lives that unknowingly solidify people’s thinking.
Reading, is it time to read? Naturally not.
When reading a book, what really enjoys is the collision of different thinking, the thinking about the article. The pleasure of reading is not determined by time.
Similarly, the joy of cooking lies in the process of processing and cooking ingredients. Even if the finished product is unsatisfactory, the pleasure it brings can not be surpassed.
Life seems to depend on "useful" things to make sense; but it is the so-called "useless" things that make life interesting and lovely.
Some people, before starting to act, the question they think about is not whether they are happy, but whether it can bring benefits.
Some things may not have material meaning, but they can bring great joy to one's spiritual world. This happy and interesting life is the biggest and most valuable gain.
The value of life is more spiritual than material.
The meaning of life should not be defined by the usefulness or uselessness of things.
If it is said that "useful" things can make people's lives better, then those so-called "useless" things can enrich people's hearts and make life more interesting.
Everyone’s life is his own. You don't need to cater to the lives of others, as long as your heart desires, that is the most meaningful life.
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