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It means to be calm and pragmatic and refuse to be impetuous. The original meaning is that I would rather walk slowly and simply on land than dance beautifully on the clouds, that is to say, I would rather do the most ordinary things in a real place than do a charming performance in an ethereal situation. Therefore, it is to warn people to be calm and pragmatic, not to be impetuous and exaggerated.
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I stick to the ground and walk, don't dance in the clouds, read the text below, and write essays as required.
The philosopher Wittgenstein said, "I stick to the ground."
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The philosopher Wittgenstein's famous quote "I stick to the ground and walk, not dance in the clouds", in which "ground" and "clouds", "walking" and "dancing", "sticking" and "not there", the three groups of words are contrasting, one against the other, and the attitude is very distinct.
The poetry of the famous sentence is conducive to the elicitation of the candidate's emotions, the philosophy contained in it gives rise to the candidate's rational thinking, and the metaphorical expression can produce different understandings, so it is reasonable that the idea of this question presents a trend of diversification.
Grasping the words "stick", "ground", and "walking", you can talk about being a down-to-earth person, doing things, and learning, or perseverance, and only by accumulating time can you achieve your dreams.
Grasping the word "cloud" and discovering its characteristics can be compared to things that have similarities with it, such as "cloud" is far and far-reaching, which can be compared to lofty pursuits and ideals; "Cloud" is gorgeous and colorful, which can be compared to beautiful feelings and spirits; The "cloud" is ever-changing, and it can be compared to the fickleness of attitudes; "Cloud" is ethereal, which can be compared to the unstable foundation and so on.
The title calls for "self-determination", which means that one can agree with the philosopher Wittgenstein's view, or it can be dialectically analyzed and refuted to push this view to one-sidedness and extreme. The establishment of a point of view depends on the understanding of the figurative meaning of the philosopher's famous sayings. For example, "dancing in the clouds" can be understood as stretching freely, which can praise and advocate this state of life; If "dancing in the clouds" is understood as galloping, it can explain the posture of life or the unrestrained spiritual realm.
On the other hand, if "dancing in the clouds" is understood as rhetoric, it can criticize empty, subtle, and useless remarks; If "dancing in the clouds" is understood as getting carried away, you can criticize the undesirable phenomenon of being arrogant and arrogant and having no one in your eyes; If we understand "dancing in the clouds" as a fantasy, we can dissect the idea of unrealistically fantasizing about a result that will be watched by everyone.
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Philosophy has limitations, and language is a tool of philosophy and cannot be used indiscriminately.
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Personally, I think it's probably about being down-to-earth. Walking is hard and slow, dancing is light and elegant, the ground represents reality, clouds represent ideals and other ethereal things, and so on. It's just a personal explanation, but if you're going to write an essay, it should be enough.
Because I don't know much about Wittgenstein as a person = = so I can't talk about his doctrine.
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Seek to be practical and avoid impetuousness.
Walking on the ground, often wind and rain do not move like a mountain, this is a solid wind; Dancing in the clouds, often falls and the face is blue and the nose is swollen, which is impetuous. It can be seen from the famous sayings of philosophers that no matter what we do, we must be practical and avoid impetuousness. If a person has a down-to-earth and impetuous style, he will be able to learn and gain something.
During the Three Kingdoms, Guan Ning and Hua Xin studied at the same table, Guan Ning was able to study quietly and quietly, without being disturbed by the outside world, but Hua Xin was very impetuous. A dignitary passed by outside in a luxurious sedan chair, Guan Ning turned a deaf ear and concentrated as usual, but Hua Xin showed envy on his face and immediately ran out to see. Guan Ning then sat down at the table and cut off friendship with him.
In the end, Guan Ning became a respected university scholar, while Hua Xin did nothing academically. Only when an army has the style of seeking to be down-to-earth and guarding against impetuosity will it be invincible and invincible.
In the early years, Cao Cao led the army to beat Zhang Xiu to the ground, and after the victory, Cao's army was triumphant, from the commander to the soldiers, all of whom looked very impetuous. As a result, during the second expedition against Zhang Xiu, the army was defeated and defeated. On the other hand, Zhang Xiu, after defeat, was able to accumulate strength and plan plans in a down-to-earth manner, so he finally won the battle.
Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu, one win and one defeat, isn't it the best interpretation of the importance of seeking practicality and avoiding impetuousness?
Only when a country has a down-to-earth style of seeking truth and guarding against impetuosity can it develop steadily and become prosperous and strong. In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the land of China was in ruins. Many people hope to achieve success overnight, so they have such unrealistic goal slogans as "three years to catch up with Britain, five years to be super beautiful, and twelve years to achieve communism"; So there was a radical scene of large-scale deforestation and large-scale steel smelting; So there is such an absurd "fruit" as "a radish weighs a thousand pounds, and two donkeys can't pull it".
As a result, the impetuous "Great Leap Forward" movement not only did not make a great leap forward, but instead led China's economy to a "great regression".
Whether it is a person, a collective, or a country, only by seeking steadfastness and avoiding impetuousness can we go further. Every time we are overwhelmed by the wonders of a mirage, have we ever thought that this castle in the sky was actually built by human beings in another place with their own hands, brick by brick?
In today's society, impetuous wind prevails, and being able to "dance in the clouds" has become a goal that everyone is eager for. As a result, those who spend money to publish **, mortgage houses, and destroy the environment in exchange for GDP data ......And so on and so forth. As everyone knows, the more impetuous, the farther away from success - you don't see those who sell their fame become scandals and jokes, those who gamble to seek wealth go bankrupt, and those who are eager for quick success are severely punished by nature.
The down-to-earth wind is like the pines and cypresses on the top of the mountain, the wind does not blow, and the thunder does not start; Impetuous air is like a weed on the wall, the wind comes and it withers, and the rain falls. ”
Friends, dancing in the clouds, although graceful, are easy to fall; Walking close to the ground, although it is bland, but steady. Why don't we seek to be practical, avoid impetuousness, and take our own life path?
Hope it helps.
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