A poem in the near future must be far-sighted.

It is a well-known aphorism that "he who has no long-term worries will have near worries". However, if we think about the meaning of this sentence carefully, we can't help wondering: why not make long-term considerations (long-term considerations) and face the crisis soon (recent worries)? On the contrary, if we don't consider the long-term today, a crisis will break out in the future.

If interpreted purely on the surface, this sentence seems to be suspected of reversing time and space. If you think deeply, you will be suddenly enlightened. The so-called "those who have no long-term worries will have near worries" should mean that the problems (worries) they are facing now are caused by thoughtless behavior before; Similarly, if what you do today is not well thought out for a long time, you will surely taste the bitter fruit in the future.