If one has no desire at all and is indifferent to all people and things, how can this society develop better and faster? If there is no desire in a person's life, there is no goal in life, so it is like walking dead. How different is it from the dead? Laozi's words in the Tao Te Ching also educate people to understand this truth.
"Three out of ten people were born, three out of ten people were dead, and three out of ten people died vividly." The "risking one's life" mentioned here does not mean "share life and death, and suffer * * *" as people often say. This sentence means that a person becomes an independent individual after leaving his mother's body. What Laozi said also had a lot to do with the social background at that time, because in that era when Laozi lived, some people's living standards and medical standards were limited.
The birth rate and death rate of babies are almost equal, each accounting for three tenths, and three tenths are on the way to death. From the moment I was born into this world, a baby grew up day by day and was approaching death day by day. This is what I call risking my life.