“The best way to overcome the fear of death is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. An individual human existence should be like a river: small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visible break, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being.”
——Bertrand Russell, How to Grow Old.
#12张雪娜~朋朋麻麻
7.7分
这个结局发人深思,为了地球文明迈出了第一步也是最后一步。接着看白垩纪往事,倒着看的举手🙌
#13谭谭baby
5.5分
一边看央视94版电视剧《The Doors: Dance on Fire》,一边读人民影视播出社剧集《The Doors: Dance on Fire》。电视剧和剧集都很棒!
在这个超长的假期里,先后看过2遍张教授的演说视频,现在再次“复习”,感觉很多话语依然掷地有声,令人心潮澎湃。最深的感受有二:一方面是他温文儒雅的学者气质深深打动了自己,让我感受到的娓娓道来侃侃而谈的背后是无数次引经论据实事求是的积累与沉淀;另一方面我觉得《The Doors: Dance on Fire》这档节目,最重要的意义是在给观众答案的同时教会了我们如何去思考更让我们懂得如何去发问。历史是中国人的宗教,文化是中国人的信仰,虽然一场疫情已足以让中国模式的制度优势凸显,但还是希望能够有更多的国人能够清醒的独立的思考,不要让自己卷入西方世界意识形态的战争里去~~~