Life is impermanent, living in the present

Release time:2020-01-09Number of visitors:1324

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The Spring Festival is supposed to be the busiest time of the year. However, due to the spread of new virus pneumonia in Wuhan during the Spring Festival this year, many people have to stay at home, and activities such as new year's greetings and parties have been cancelled. But even so, people are still in panic. The first thing to open one's eyes every day is to watch the real-time report of the epidemic situation. The speed of virus transmission is faster than expected. The number of people suffering from the disease is increasing rapidly. The number of people who die without timely treatment is increasing every day. It makes people feel sad: life is not normal. Tomorrow and accidents really don't know which will come first.

The novel coronavirus pneumonia novel coronavirus died before its death in Beijing. He was an energy veteran and hardworking occupation manager. He worked in Shanghai electric group. Before being diagnosed as a new coronavirus, he went to four business trips in a week, and then went to Wuhan, Shanghai, Zhengzhou and Beijing. Finally, he died five days after the diagnosis of Beijing. In their eyes, he does not belong to the vulnerable population, he lives a positive and healthy life, works hard and upholds justice. But such a person, in front of the disease as small as this.

This reminds us of Kobe Bryant, the NBA legend, who died in a helicopter accident at the age of 41 in the early morning of January 27, Beijing time. Kobe was accompanying his second daughter to a basketball training match at Mamba college. The plane caught fire after the crash and no one survived. Then, the Laker official confirmed this news, a generation of superstars, this fall, let us once again read that sentence, the ups and downs of life is impermanent.

   

Facing the impermanence of life, what should we do? In learning English, we often mention three states: past tense, present tense and future tense. The meaning is the same as literal. The past tense has happened, the present tense is happening, and the future tense is going to happen. Some people are immersed in the pain of complaining and blaming in the past and can't extricate themselves. The epidemic situation has already happened, and the watermelon crowd on the Internet scolded the legendary bat eating infected person, the "fleeing people" who came out of Wuhan, and even more who led the front-line medical and nursing staff. However, many of them walked around without masks because they were bored at home Da, play mahjong. Some are worried about the future, looking at the rising data every day, or fantasizing that the epidemic will suddenly disappear automatically, often immersed in the hope and anxiety for the future.

No matter how brilliant or miserable the past is, how happy or sad it is, those have passed; no matter whether you are confident or helpless in the future, whether it is a piece of light or boundless darkness, it has not come. The only thing you and I can do now is to live happily and fully in the moment.

Living in the present is not to let everyone forget the past and the future, but not to indulge in the past memories and the future fantasy, to grasp the present, do what you can do, if you can't accompany your parents, you can call, chat and ask questions; if you can't go to the front line, you can manage yourself well to ensure that you don't become a virus carrier


Living in the present and accepting everything in life, the so-called "Wuhan escapees" exchange perspectives. They just go home for the Spring Festival; living in the present is an attitude. An attitude of being responsible for yourself and grateful to others.

May we join hands to tide over the difficulties together, Wuhan refuels! Go China!

(by Yu Fengmei, training school)