In early summer, a foraging mouse accidentally fell into a rice jar with half a jar. The delicious food delighted the mice. It looked around warily to make sure there was no danger. Then there was the wild swallow, who fell asleep after eating.
The mouse ate and slept in the rice jar, and then ate after waking up. The days passed unconsciously in the leisure of ample food and clothing. Sometimes the mouse had a psychological struggle and painful choice about whether to jump out of the jar, but in the end it was reluctant to give up the glistening rice in front of it. It was not until one day that the rice jar reached the bottom that it was found that it just wanted to jump out at the current height and did not have this ability.
This is a typical fable that I can't bear to give up and have to pay with my life. We will certainly laugh at the stupidity of mice. Didn't we jump out and run away early? But when we think about ourselves and look at some people around us, we can easily find that: in fact, everyone makes the mistake of mice: because they can't let go of their fame, position and treatment, some people run around all day; Because they can't let go of attractive money, some people try their best to make use of various opportunities to make profits, but the result is to stand still; Because they can't let go of their possessiveness of rights, some people are keen on flattery and bribery, at the expense of their own dignity. ...
The philosophy of life is as simple as the gluttony of mice. I can't bear to lose the petty profits in front of me, and I don't know how to give up. In the end, I lost more, even at the cost of my life.
In an increasingly competitive modern society, the pace of life is getting faster and faster, and our fragile life can't carry too many bags. On the road of life, we are doomed to give up many things. Only by giving up can we make wise choices in the face of temptation and let ourselves live a relaxed life and a quality life.
The vast sea of people, rolling red dust, we have gone through the innocence of childhood, the happiness of teenagers, the persistence of teenagers, the troubles of middle age, learned to compete, learned to possess, learned to survive, but rarely learned to give up something. Why do many people have plenty of food and clothing and live a well-off life, but they still get more wealth by hook or by crook? Why are so many famous teachers and masters clinging to outdated old laws, self-righteous and unconsciously left out by the times? Why are so many investors, lottery players and gamblers often hungry and in debt, but still addicted to it? Why do some senior officials, who are famous all over the world and rich, still try their best to climb up and keep bribing and asking for bribes, so as to finally arouse the anger of officials and people? ..... because these people don't know how to let go, don't want to give up fame and fortune, and even add extra burden to themselves.
People who don't give up always think that good clothes, good food, high officials, handsome men and beautiful women can all be their own, don't know how to cherish, taste and enjoy what they have, worry about unrealistic goals all day and fall into the trap of self-design.
People who know how to give up will not ask too much of anyone or anything, and try their best to create a kind of warmth with warmth, gentleness and generosity. In a loving life, they are calm, natural and happy.
Giving up is an art, and the secret of this art lies in the degree of mastery. Some things need to be given up, and some things must never be given up. In the short life, we can't give up learning, struggle and survival. However, we should give up some unnecessary burdens that affect and hinder our rational enjoyment of life and pursuit of happiness.
Anyone who helps to check the comments that only care about their own convenience and ignore the interests of others, wants to survive, think well and develop, can not but seek their own interests. Seeking the legitimate interests of individuals is everyone's right and responsibility, which should be respected and should not be regarded as selfish. Marxism never talks only about lectures but not benefits. It never denies the motives and behaviors of people seeking their own legitimate interests, and publicly declares that the proletariat should not only liberate itself and other laborers, but also liberate all mankind. Only care about their own interests, regardless of the interests of others and the collective, or even harm others, this kind of psychology and behavior is selfish.
Idiom, only care about your own interests, regardless of the selfishness of others.
Harm the public interest for personal gain
forget all moral principles at the sight of profit
harm others to benefit oneself
Use public office for personal gain
The intelligentsia only cares about their own interests and calls you hello. I'm glad to help you.
Answer questions for you, ask questions
I wish you a happy life.
Everyone is different, and everyone's mental state is different, so you can't ask all men to express whether they like you according to a standard. It depends on his personality and various experiences to make a comprehensive judgment. It's hard to answer your question like this. I'm sorry
If you really want to see whether he likes you or not, I suggest you learn to make a Chinese odyssey and see what he says in his heart.
Emotional questions are the most difficult to answer, because I have seen n ways to like a person, all of which are different. Don't look at a person's characteristics by one person or several people's sexuality.
Example: only care about your own interests (selfishness) and tell yourself what it is. Caring only about your own interests is mercenary.
Then you can say that you are bragging, but this kind of boasting does not contain selfish elements. If you want to add selfishness, you can only say that you are hypocritical and cunning. Anyway, this kind of person only has himself in his heart, which is simply arrogant. In fact, it is because of his lack of knowledge and talent. Don't care about such people, lest they slow down.
He only cares about his own interests.
Some leaders only care about their own interests and don't make money for the employees below.
Description: release the water in the pool to catch fish. Metaphor only talks about immediate interests, not long-term plans.
Source: "Wen Zi Wonder Man": "The law of the former king, fishing without inexhaustible rivers, hunting without burning forests."
Usage: more formal; As predicate and object; derogatory sense
Antonym: Take a long-term view
Synonym: fishing with exhausted resources, killing the chicken to get the egg.
Short spell: hzey
Pinyin: hé zé ré yú
Did people run away and things ran away? Or the Sunshine World Trade Organization only cares about its own interests at this time and ignores the interests of our mass consumers! Now we don't even know the relationship between Sunshine World Trade Center and gym operators, so what reason do we have to ask Sunshine World Trade Center for compensation for our losses? Maybe Sunshine World Trade will say that they are victims themselves.
If it can be proved that the gym belongs to the Sunshine World Trade Center, or the Sunshine World Trade Center participates in the operation. Just go directly to the Consumers Association. . I'm not afraid that he will deny it. . . If you can't prove anything, you can only find the owner of the gym. Someone may have reported the case, so don't have any illusions about the efficiency now. In this case, you may suffer a dumb loss.
Write the word "yourself" according to the meaning. Self-interest-() Self-satisfaction-() Self-interest-(selfish) Self-satisfaction-(self-sufficiency)
Can you satirize people who only care about their own interests in classical Chinese? A: The fly is greedy for its profits, while the wolf is greedy for its tiger poison. no
Ironic sentence:
1, although do your own thing, don't pay attention to the satire and ridicule of others.
He ignored others' sarcasm and insisted on serving the elderly.
3, students have shortcomings, be enthusiastic to help, not sarcasm.
Comics often use exaggeration to achieve ironic effect.
This cartoon satirizes people who don't care about social morality.
6. In his novels, he mercilessly exposed and satirized the disadvantages of the feudal imperial examination system.
7. He always laughs at other people's satire.
8. We often have a preconceived idea that satire is not the right way of literature, because we think satire is not a virtue.
Your apology today satirizes the fact that I loved you at the beginning.
10, this article satirizes those arrogant people, which is really incisive.
Interesting sentence:
1. Countless revolutionary martyrs gave their lives for the benefit of the people.
He had to compromise for the benefit of the class.
In the face of material interests, everyone shows noble demeanor.
Personal interests should be protected as long as they are legal.
5. For the benefit of the country, I will do whatever it takes.
I am willing to go through fire and water for the benefit of my motherland.
7. The Kuomintang turned a blind eye to the interests of the people.
8, use improper means to seek money, interests, loss of personality and morality!
9. You did it purely for your own benefit.
10, wage reform, involving the vital interests of every employee.