Health, longevity and a good life

In the Sahara desert, there are four lost travelers, one is a teacher, the other is a scholar, the other is a scientist and the other is a fool. The four men were exhausted and couldn't walk any further. They all collapsed on the yellow sand. The desert is boundless, except for yellow sand or yellow sand. How much they want to drink water, even if a sip of water is enough. But how can there be water in this vast desert? Teachers, scholars and scientists all think so. Suddenly, the fool pointed to the front and exclaimed, "Look, there is a pond in front!" " "The other three people can't see and don't want to see it, because they think it's just a fool's fantasy. The fool crawled slowly towards the pond he saw. He tried to give up several times, but he always climbed to the pond with the belief of "being alive". Ah! So it's not a fantasy, it's true! The fool plunged into the pond and drank enough water comfortably. Then he soaked his whole body in the pond ... The next day, the rescue team came and found the fool in the pond. He's alive! Teachers, scholars and scientists were drowned by the yellow sand. ...

Why can a fool survive? It is precisely because he cherishes life and does not give up the pursuit of life that he also tells us that even if everything is lost on the road of life, as long as there is breath, you have no reason to refuse! Indeed, life belongs to us, and we cannot give up our only life because of temporary difficulties. This is an extremely simple truth, however, in life, there are many people who give up their lives at will!

We can often see in reports that a middle school student committed suicide because of academic failure, a young man committed suicide because of the pressure of life, and a middle-aged man gave up his life because of the ups and downs of life ... These people completely misunderstood life and ridiculously thought that death could solve everything. Actually, it's not. These people don't understand the value of life and give it up at will. I really wonder: Are these people worse than fools in the desert?

Of course, cherishing life is not limited to cherishing our own lives. We should cherish everything in life, including every grass and tree. ...

Many times, we have an instinct to cherish life. It seems that no one came into this world and dreamed of dying. So, let's play our instinct and cherish life!