▲ In the first column, the headline is Nietzsche's Mind Spell, and the subtitle is divided into three parts. The materials are as follows:
(1), everything starts with knowing yourself.
Never deceive yourself, deceive yourself. Always be honest with yourself and know who you really are, what hobbies you have, what ideas you have and what reactions you have.
Because if you don't know yourself, you can't perceive love as love. In order to love and be loved, we must know ourselves first. If you can't understand yourself, how can you understand each other?
2. Blaming others also exposes yourself.
A person who blames someone and insists that someone is wrong, in fact, such a person inadvertently reveals his character.
In the eyes of a third party, people who sharply accuse others are worse and have worse personalities. So people who scold others too much will be disgusted by the people around them.
(3) How and when to laugh will show your humanity.
How and when to laugh will show your humanity. For example, are you laughing at the failure of others, at the interesting meaning, or at the exquisite wit?
The depth of laughter can also reveal a person's nature.
But we don't have to be afraid to smile. Our nature will also be manifested in other ways. When human nature changes, laughter will naturally change.
▲ The second column is titled "Small Philosophy".
First, right and wrong
There is a record in The Complete Book of Wang Yangming: There was a deaf-mute named Yang Mao. Wang Mingyang can't talk to him because he doesn't know sign language, so he can only talk with a pen.
Wang Yangming asked, "Can your ears hear right and wrong?"
"No, because I'm deaf," Yang Mao answered.
"Can your mouth tell right from wrong?" Wang Shouren asked again.
"No, because I am dumb," Yang Mao replied.
"Can your heart tell right from wrong?" Wang Shouren asked again.
"Yes," Yang Maoli immediately replied.
So Wang Yangming nodded and said, "Although you are a disabled person, your ears can shut off right and wrong, and your mouth can block right and wrong. Compared with normal people, it saves a lot of right and wrong. But as long as your heart can distinguish right from wrong, that's enough! "
Ⅱ. One-armed man
"Who is it?"
"I am a courier."
Opening the door, he stood in front of me, about thirty or forty years old, thin, wearing a baseball cap, with a neat expression.
He handed me a stack of books, and I asked him for a pen, so he took out a pen that had never had a cap.
I signed it and handed it to him. In the past few minutes, I always felt a little strange, but I couldn't say it until I saw his back: an empty left arm cuff tied in a belt.
His back is straight.
▲ The third column
Hey, what misfortune?
What is there to sigh about?
Sunshine and breeze
Never had a quirk.
Everyone can dream equally.
I've had enough, too.
A sad thing
But it's good to be alive.
You also don't lose heart.
Beside these "columns", add some small illustrations, or some paper-cuts or stickers that look comfortable.
Color matching should also look more comfortable.
These are all handmade ~ I wish you a nice handwritten newspaper.