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Morning reading: My life is limited, but so is my knowledge.
"My life is limited, but my knowledge is also limited" is used by many people to encourage learners to cherish time and study hard. This allusion comes from Zhuangzi. Master of health. " I was particularly moved when I first saw it. The ancients boasted the spirit of pursuing knowledge learning to infinity. At the same time, I vaguely think this sentence means that in order to acquire knowledge, we must always maintain a state of lifelong learning.

Lifelong learning can enable us to overcome difficulties and solve new problems in our work; Can meet the needs of our survival and development; Can let us gain more development space and realize our own value better; It can enrich our spiritual life and constantly improve the quality of life.

However, this sentence is actually incomplete. In fact, there is a warm reminder behind it. Its complete sentence is like this, "My life is limited and my knowledge is limited. With the limit, it is almost the same. " This passage is not to encourage people to spend time studying, but to encourage people to eat, drink and be merry in time instead of burying themselves in their studies.

Modern people originally took the words of the ancients out of context and turned the words that encouraged everyone to be "lazy" into today's inspirational golden sentences.