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Those who meditate can be busy writing.
**Generally have six elements, but some**, if some of them are familiar to readers, or some elements do not affect the expression effect, they can be omitted.
It is narrated in the first person in the tone or perspective of "I", such as "Little Orange Lantern" and "Kong Yiji". Written in the first person, it is easy to express your heart directly, and it has a sense of intimacy and authenticity when reading.
Narrate the characters, events, scenes, etc. in the article from a third-person perspective, such as "The Emperor's New Clothes". The advantage is that it is not limited by space and time, and can be freely narrated from more aspects.
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Marx's middle school essay "Considerations for Youth in Choosing a Career" has the following five life inspirations:
Marx had a fundamental spiritual grasp of career choice, and modern youth tend to despise and ridicule such views"The main guidelines that we should follow when choosing a profession are human happiness and our own perfection. It should not be assumed that these two interests would be hostile and conflicting with each other, and that one would necessarily destroy the other.
On the contrary, human nature is such that man can only attain perfection by working for the perfection of his contemporaries, for their happiness. History calls those who work for a common purpose, and thus ennoble themselves, the greatest men, and experience praises those who bring happiness to the majority, the happiest people, and religion itself teaches us, and the exemplars whom everyone admires, have sacrificed themselves for the sake of mankind Who would dare to deny such teachings.
Marx also saw not only the limitations of reason, the weakness of man, and sometimes those limitations can be overcome. If we choose the profession that best serves humanity, then the burden cannot weigh us down, because it is a sacrifice for everyone, then we will not enjoy pitiful, limited, selfish pleasures, our happiness will belong to millions of people, and our cause will live quietly and silently.
But it will work forever, and in the face of our ashes, noble people will shed tears. In today's society, the preciousness of these ideas lies in the fact that they are simply like a fantasy, like an onion, like a fool's dream, but why do we have so much anxiety, bitter tears, hostility, confusion, nihilism, disgust, hysteria. Of course, young people also have reasons to refute it.
How to understand Marx, the merits and demerits of the social-historical movement caused by his thoughts, whether man can build a paradise on earth or shrink it a little, whether man can become a saint of ideal expectations, and also, we cannot but consider the development of Marx's later thought, which he put forward in his "Philosophical and Economic Manuscripts of 1848"."Alienation"theory, he doesn't seem to get rid of either"Alienation"of reality.