Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Every flower has its due fruit-Walden Lake. Economy.

Every flower has its due fruit-Walden Lake. Economy.

Hey hey, first of all, the reason why I read this book.

I just randomly selected one from the list of classic 100 books in our school library. I thought its name was nice, so I chose it.

In fact, I have heard this book more or less before, knowing that its author Thoreau went to Walden Lake, wrote in nature, lived a self-sufficient life, lived an ideal life on earth, and thought about life and the length of life.

I once confused the singer Li Jian's Lake Baikal with it.

/kloc-in the first half of the 0/9th century, the American economy developed rapidly, money worship and hedonism prevailed, and people's pursuit of wealth reached the extreme.

1845 On July 4th, American Independence Day, Thoreau came to Walden Lake, two miles from Concord, and built a cabin, and lived alone until September 1847.

He said that as long as you spend a little time taking care of crops every year, you can be completely self-sufficient in about six weeks, and most of the rest of the summer and winter can be used for reading and writing.

I had planned to finish reading this book in a week, but the weekend passed, and I only finished reading the chapter on economy, which was not boring, but you can't help reading it slowly.

Because it is not a novel, it is the author's own life and understanding of life.

After reading the article on economics, I think I may not be very sensitive to the economy.

What impressed me deeply was that the author kept accounts in his life.

In this book, some of his recording methods and accounting tables are also displayed. At that time, the author will also make a summary of his accounting table and the money spent.

In fact, it is to make a comeback and continue to use what you think is necessary. Don't use what you think is unnecessary and replace it with something else.

Having said that, what impressed me particularly is that the author is very good at "breaking up".

People in the western world have always attached great importance to their private property.

In fact, people in any country care about their private property now.

He mentioned that once on a trip, seeing an immigrant carrying all his belongings on his back actually added a burden to himself.

He also believes that we should take some of the simplest and most important things on the road, and go into battle lightly to reduce unnecessary burdens.

In our modern life, we sometimes buy a lot of unimportant things at home. You don't need those things and you don't know what to do with them. It seems more and more annoying, but I can't make up my mind to deal with them, which adds a burden to my mind.

Now we have new ways to travel and go to school. Many people like to travel light, but they don't like to carry a lot of things. Sometimes, in the process of traveling, they don't become relaxed, but are influenced by those things outside.

Besides, express delivery is so convenient now. Going out to school, my family asked me to carry a small bag, and the journey was relatively easy. Protect yourself and arrive safely.

Other things such as suitcases will be sent to school by express delivery, and things I don't want to leave at school will also be sent back.

In this economic article, he mentioned many things about labor and poverty. People were enslaved by slave owners, and they were slaves themselves, and finally they were exhausted.

People use the most precious time to make money and the least precious time to enjoy life and freedom.

Also pursued some flashy things, increased the burden, and finally got nothing.

He didn't think that day-to-day work at that time was the life he should live, nor should it be the life people pursued.

He hopes that everyone in this world will explore a new way of life and not live alone like him.

Maybe after a while, he will find a new way of life and abandon his present way of life.

He said, if you are rich, be as generous as a jujube tree; If not, be a free man, like a cypress.

In fact, he also mentioned flowers, but flowers will wither after all, and he may prefer to be as green as cypress forever!

In fact, in Thoreau's Walden, what impressed me the most was not those things about economy, because I didn't know much about it myself, only a rough idea.

I know what he is talking about, what his daily life is like, how he uses money and how to keep accounts.

It is these simple lifestyles that the written language may be called economy.

The relationship between slave owners and workers mentioned in the article at that time, including a general trend of the American economy at that time, was not explored.

But this doesn't mean that there will be no other gains after reading this, and I will certainly have other gains myself.

Different people are reading different books, and it is also possible that different people are reading the same book, but everyone has different feelings and experiences.

I think what impressed me most was that on the one hand, I did less flashy things and learned to give up my life and manage my own finances.

On the other hand, I especially agree that every flower will have its due fruit, and everyone should have their own way of life.

People are alive, you see, you have listened to so many suggestions, but you have not learned them. You can learn from them, but you still have to go by yourself. Every step you take is actually different from others.

These different steps from others eventually constitute your own different experiences and unique lifestyle.

There's nothing wrong with that.

Everyone is constantly becoming braver and exploring their own way of life.

There is no need to panic. You have your own things to do all the time.

Because in the end, every flower will have its due fruit, no matter how big or small.

If you can't be a cypress tree and stay evergreen forever, it's actually a good thing to open your own flowers and protect your own fruits.

In this world of mountains and rivers, living enthusiasm.