Richness in Humanity

无言独上西楼, 月如钩。 望远川, 逝者如斯。 念天地之悠悠, 独怆然而泪下。
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Humanity is richer than we think. In a postmodernist world, we don't have too much time to know a person. Everything goes at a fast-food speed. Nonetheless, humanity is richer than we think. How could be that they were not? The same fast speed does not allow people enough time to indulge in more activities than what they need to do for a living. Ambitious people sacrifice even more of their time and energy on work. They don't have the time, the opportunity, and the motivation to demonstrate to others fully what is in their lives. Not only humans are richer than we think. All things in the world are rich. We think the non-living things are everlasting and never-changing. However, if we pay more attention, we will see that mountains and rocks change as the seasons change, as if they have different personalities. The sky demonstrates different temperaments, creating different weathers. Water sings in the creeks, and wind whispers through the leaves of the trees. Those are two beautiful sounds, as beautiful as any music could be. They are richer than we think. Postmodernist people are subjective. As a matter of fact, who isn't? We all see the outside world from our own perspectives, and our points of views limit us to only certain aspects of a person and of things. We see what we want to see. It is like the limelight on the stage. We will only be able to see those areas where our limelights light up. That's why when the whole theatre is brightened up, we can merely recognize the stage. Our eyes malfunction in the glare of the brightness.

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