Both ends of pain and boredom

This winter is too long, and it won't be over until summer comes.

Make an appointment, fill in the information, scan the health code, take your temperature, show your appointment code, and finally take a small note with a date and a good one and sit in front of the library seat.

This epidemic makes us reflect on how precious ordinary life is. Go to public places at will and be indifferent to the intimate distance. Because of the epidemic, isolation has become a helpless but necessary choice.

I haven't been out for a long time and haven't been to the library. I feel that the whole person who spends his spare time in bed is almost decadent.

After work, I stubbornly thought I was still a student, and went to the library to find the feeling of being at school, or regarded it as a way to keep my initial heart, as a kind of redemption that I didn't completely give up studying in mediocre days.

There is a saying that people are creatures who like to pursue meaning. Schopenhauer said: "A hard and poor life leads to pain, while a comfortable and rich life leads to boredom." Life cycles between pain and boredom.

I think improving my inner spirit can resist boredom and try to avoid pain, but at different stages and levels, pain and boredom are not less, just in different ways. What our ancestors said was right. "Those who have no long-term worries must have near worries."

Just do it, why think too much. That's not bad either. Thinking or not thinking is not the key to evaluating correctness, but life. Sometimes when you think about it, you fall into the pit of logic, affirm everything and deny everything, and then have a "great enlightenment" and slide to nihilism. In Three-body, Zhang Beihai's father told him to "think more". The ideal tour guide practice will not be confused if you understand it.

The library is playing "Mountain Flowing Water", accompanied by books and music, soothing the dust.