I have recently become obsessed with Li Dan and have read various information and related articles about him. I was thinking about buying one of his books and took a look, so I ran to read the introduction of the book. I won't tell you, but after reading the above paragraph, I immediately bought his book. This is the preface to his first book "The Laughter Field". I like this tone. I can't help it... I will share my thoughts after reading it with you after I get the book. In an era filled with e-books, I still like the feeling of holding a book in my hand and flipping through it one by one, although I haven’t read a book seriously for a long time.
As Li Dan said, I have no dreams, but if I have to say one, I hope that my family will be safe and my children will be healthy. I don’t know if that counts as a dream? I don’t have the energy and spirit of others to stand out. I’m really not the kind of person who insists on accomplishing something. However, even though Li Dan said these words, he still succeeded, became the envy of many people, accomplished many things, wrote books, produced programs, and had a beautiful wife... You think I should Shouldn't you believe what he says? I must believe that it is rare to at least have a powerful character who has the same thoughts as me.
My thoughts wandered away again, so I brought them back to talk about today’s events.
I listened to Luo Zhenyu’s "Luo Ji Thoughts" in the morning. There was an article about why some novels are incomprehensible but still sell well? The general meaning is that the author himself has a label, so even if they can't understand it, many people will still buy it and read it. From Luo Zhenyu's mouth, he once again heard several literary greats whom he had heard of a long time ago, such as Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Tagore. They are a bit like characters. With the feeling of biography, I discovered that each of them is a unique existence, and they are all mysterious and confident, and they can't look down on each other.
Many people in the literary world have their manuscripts collected and published after their death, and then they become famous. I suddenly thought, will a person I wrote about before, a very unique person, a person who is even a bit crazy in my opinion, really become a legend in a hundred years? He always said that he could not find anyone who understood him. He was a novelist, a sculptor, a painter, a calligrapher...but no one cared about the pile of things he wrote.
The popular song "The Farthest Distance in the World" was not written by Rabindranath Tagore. This is the first time I heard this statement. I went to Baidu specifically and found that there really is no source. Only the first sentence appeared in Zhang Xiaoxian's book, and most of the rest were written by netizens themselves. I forget when I read this poem, but the source of my impression is Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds". I memorized a lot of sentences at once, and I just felt that the writing was really good. This is a bit like how many things on the Internet nowadays cannot be traced back to their origins, but they become popular inexplicably. This is why the copyrights of many things cannot be maintained at all. It’s funny to think about it, but it turns out that this phenomenon happened a long time ago.