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1 I thought about it while waiting for the meal.
Humans have at least three forms of life: body, spirit, and soul.
puff.
The honorific "you" used by the landlady when giving change.
They even sang songs while clearing other tables.
He seems to be in a good mood.
It seems that my mood has also improved.
So much so that I forgot what I wanted to write.
Oh, alive.
human .
To judge a person's , you must first choose an observation angle.
For example, self, family, friends, lover, organizational group, hometown, country, human beings, etc.
And this angle directly determines the observation results.
As mentioned before, people who have made great contributions to mankind may not necessarily be great parents.
Sometimes, different viewing angles can even lead to opposite conclusions.
"Everyone is destined to die. It may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather."
Counterexamples to this statement are also common.
For example, for family members, each individual is of vital importance.
This fact is a double-edged sword.
When a person's full attention is focused on another or several people.
On the one hand, it's great.
On the other hand, it is pitiful, pathetic, and terrifying.
For example? "Other people's children."
"after all i have done."
Some care can be suffocating.
Home is the starting point, not the end.
It is a destination, but it is not the only destination.
Real life is a part of living, not all of it.
True happiness comes from the heart.
People do not live to meet the expectations and requirements of any person or group.
True love should follow one premise: truth.
Individual organisms have their own ideas.
We must work hard to get to know each other so as not to become familiar strangers.
In the process of pursuing self-realization, it does not necessarily involve "better life" and "comparing with others".
It's not about being better than others, it's about being unique and unparalleled.
Nietzsche once said something like:
greatness:give a direction.
Pointing in the direction or giving an example is enough.
It is not necessary to solve all problems personally.
The road is long and long, and to achieve ambitious goals requires the continuous efforts of many people.
Great things may only be ideas or prototypes when they are born.
Such as airplanes, electric lights, etc.
The inventions we are familiar with may only be improvements and optimizations based on earlier inventions and creations, rather than the results of one person's independent research.
(Encyclopedia) History of Invention:
[The earliest practical electric light was an incandescent lamp, but long before the birth of the incandescent lamp, the Englishman Humphrey Davy used 2000 batteries and two carbon rods to make an arc lamp. However, this arc lamp was too bright and produced too much heat.
They are numerous and not durable, so they cannot be used in ordinary places.
In 1854, Henry Goebel, a German watchmaker who immigrated to the United States, used a carbonized bamboo wire placed in a vacuum glass bottle to make the first practical electric lamp, which lasted for 400 hours, but he did not apply in time.
Patent. In 1860, the Englishman Joseph Swan also made a carbon filament electric lamp.
But he failed to obtain a good vacuum environment that could keep the carbon filament working for a long time. It was not until 1878, when British vacuum technology developed to a desirable level, that he invented a light bulb powered by carbon filament under vacuum and obtained a British patent.
Wang's own house was the first private house in Britain to be lit by electricity.
In 1874, two Canadian electrical technicians applied for a patent for an electric light: filling nitrogen gas under a glass bulb and using an electrified carbon rod to emit light. However, they did not have enough financial resources to continue to perfect this invention, so they sold the patent in 1875.
It was given to Edison. After purchasing the patent, Edison tried to improve the filament, and finally created a carbonized bamboo filament lamp in 1880 that could last for 1,200 hours.
However, the U.S. Patent Office ruled that Edison's carbon filament incandescent lamp invention was behind others and the patent was invalid. After years of legal battles, Henry Goebbels won the patent, and Edison finally bought the patent from Goebbels' impoverished widow.
In the UK, Swann sued Edison for patent infringement, and they later settled out of court and established a joint company in the UK in 1883. Swann later sold his equity and patents to Edison.]
teamwork.
Compare human society to giant buildings.
Everyone is contributing to it.
2 people across from me ordered shredded pork with spicy pepper.
(The waiter thought it was my order.)
But all the peppers were thrown away.
A little curious.
If you don't eat it, why order it?
The truth of things is always confusing.
Maybe just as a condiment?
Or maybe you think the hot peppers in this store are not delicious.
Talk about it.
While taking a walk last night, I heard several people talking happily about eating chili peppers.
Various chili peppers.
I have quite a lot of memories about chili peppers.
For example, when I was a child, I ate chili peppers and hurriedly looked for water, but when I drank the water, it became even spicier (probably because the water was hot).
For example, green peppers can be eaten raw as vegetables.
For example, the chili oil that grandma often makes.
For example, my grandmother made her own chili sauce.
Another example: crispy chili (this seems to be considered a snack).
Ah?
On campus, some willow trees have almost fallen off their leaves, while others are still as lush as spring.
Are the varieties different?
Or it's the soil.
"When oranges grow in Huainan, they become oranges; when they grow in northern Huaibei, they become oranges."
I also saw a strange tree, with many branches growing near the ground on the left and right sides.
What is the principle?
A word that comes to mind seems to be "root shifting".
At 3 steps.
He looked at the cat for a long time.
At noon, I was still wondering where all the cats nearby had gone.
It seems like he hasn't been around for a while.
Right now, right in front of you.
Do you have a tacit understanding?
To be continued...