Every day without dancing is a disappointment to life. -Nietzsche
To quote Nietzsche's two sentences, I just want to say two things: people should live meaningfully and wonderfully.
On a beautiful morning last week, when I rode across Linglun Bridge at 6: 30, I saw the rising sun in Ran Ran, Ran Ran, heard the Luoshui flowing eastward, and felt the beauty of mid-spring morning. The wind is still cold, I still wear a heavy coat, but my heart is as light as a flying butterfly. Because of this, I have the impulse to write something. However, as the exam approaches, everyone is working hard, and I dare not slack off. In addition, I caught a cold these days, so this long-simmering text was put on hold for the time being. I was alone in the dormitory at noon yesterday, and finally got a chance to record the first draft orally. I revised it at noon and tonight and got this article.
Text: In the morning, when I set off for school facing the first ray of sunshine, I felt the brilliance of sunshine, the warmth of sunshine, the touch of spring breeze, the joy of birds singing and the beauty of morning light.
Spring has come, the sun is shining, the spring breeze is blowing, everything is revived and everything is full of vitality. In the face of such a vibrant spring, can you still curl up quietly in the corner of winter? Seeing such a beautiful world, I feel that every cell in my whole body is awake, as if I want to jump out of my body to bask in the warm spring day, blow the warm spring breeze and touch the green spring grass. My blood vessels are like dredged water pipes, and my blood is boiling. When I was a child, I didn't know what it was to beat chicken blood. In fact, didn't I just refuel myself, charge the battery and put some water in the bucket to let myself go to work in high spirits?
Many people hate work, don't feel the fun and significance of work, and even feel bored. That's because they haven't experienced great storms, that's because they think they are capable, and that's because they think they are better than others, and their current jobs are not worthy of them. How can they know to cherish today's work?
However, for us who have reached the age of no doubt, we cherish what we have now. Although the body is not as light as the twenties, the mentality is not as young as the twenties, and the spirit is not as strong as the twenties, we can see through, understand and see clearly. He's only 40 years old. In the face of midlife crisis, we should face it calmly and cherish the present. Forty years old has his own maturity, enthusiasm and persistence. Compared with 80 years old, Jiang Yang, a 40-year-old centenarian, was still writing at the age of 96. Ba Jin is still writing "Random Thoughts" in his 80s, and Mr. Ji Xianlin is still writing "History of Sugar" in the hospital at the age of 98. Why don't we work at a young age? The present job is really tiring, but it is more tiring without it. Cherish it!
Some people envy people who go for a walk in the morning, some people envy people who retire to play Tai Ji Chuan, and some people envy the aunt who dances square dance. Actually, I envy myself more. How lucky I am to be able to work! When you teach students rich knowledge, when you cultivate students' good habits, when you teach them the truth of being a man, don't you feel great? Great? Maybe it's too far away from us, but what we do is meaningful. Shouldn't we be proud of this? What makes sense? Only you know. If you are not a fish, you will know the happiness of fish.
"If you are rich, you will help the world, and if you are poor, you will be immune." I don't have a successful career, but I can still do something beneficial to others. I can go to class, impart knowledge to children, educate students, change their minds and turn an underachiever into a good student. Isn't that a good thing? I'm not a narcissist, but I believe I have heat, which warms children who leave their parents and lights up their desks. I believe that every little lamp can light up a student's future. A teacher does not look at how many certificates he has won, nor how many awards he has won, but at how much he has contributed to the students and how many students he can influence.
I believe that although I have entered the age of no doubt, I have strength, although limited, but I will try my best. I am not as arrogant as Nietzsche, but I want to shine my brightest light like Nietzsche to illuminate the growth path of students.