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First of all, you don't think there's anything wrong with being confused. It's also normal. Because you are at a time in your life when you are ready to take off, you have your own opinions on many things.
However, in the face of the pressure of taking exams, the amount of reading and the things you are exposed to may be limited, and the life experience is also less. Just like the wild goose that is about to set off, it can already fly, but it still needs the leadership of the head goose to reach the resort in its heart. And Lao, Zhuang, Kong, Mo and other sages are the head geese of our nation.
In our country, the era of Lao, Zhuang, Confucius, and Mo is the period when human beings understand the world, nature, and themselves, and the Western civilization of ancient Greece at about the same time is also developing in this way. Lao, Zhuang, Kong, Mo and others actually look at our environment from different angles and analyze ourselves. Naturally, the point of view is different.
On a civilizational level, it is these diverse ideas that enrich our culture, make it rich and exceptionally strong.
Therefore, I think that the contributions of the sages of Lao, Zhuang, Kong, Mo, etc., are equal. Your teacher's views may be somewhat subjective, but you should perhaps fully grasp the core of your teacher's views, because everyone's upbringing is different, and it is understandable that this will affect his or her own inclination towards various things, including philosophy. For example, the core of Lao Zhuang is to "follow the way of heaven", that is, to conform to nature, do something without force, in order to seek peace of mind and spiritual inner guard.
From today's point of view, it is a very human philosophy. Your teacher speaks highly of Zhuangzi, but he or she will not completely use this philosophy to guide his behavior, he (she) will consciously or unconsciously absorb Confucius's concept, that is, actively enter the WTO; active learning; Active work.
In other words, the philosophies of Lao, Zhuang, Confucius, and Mo have penetrated into the hearts of each of us. It makes us three-dimensional people, makes our thinking more comprehensive, enables us to see the world from more angles, and makes our hearts broader. This is something that no other ancient civilization has ever had.
If you have time, I hope you can read some related books to enrich your knowledge.
I wish you to grow into a "wild goose" who can brave hardships and dangers and cross the plains, mountains and oceans as soon as possible.
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If you have time to read the Getaway, you may have a better understanding.
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