At the same time, listen to others,
Even stupid and ignorant people,
They also have their own stories.
Stay away from yelling and aggressive people,
They will make your mind full of troubles.
If you always compare yourself with others,
You will become vain and miserable,
Because there will always be people worse than you, and there will always be people better than you.
Follow your own plan and enjoy every achievement.
No matter how humble, keep interested in your career.
Fate is changeable, things are unpredictable, and occupation is your real foundation.
We must be careful when dealing with business affairs.
Because the world is full of all kinds of deception.
But don't turn a blind eye to virtue,
There are still many people who are pursuing higher ideals.
There are many brave people in life. They are fearless.
Be true to yourself, especially not insincerely,
Let alone despise true love.
Like weeds in nature,
Up and down, year after year.
Listen to the old man's advice gently,
Accept the things of youth gracefully,
Constantly cultivate spiritual strength to cope with sudden misfortune. But don't let the dark imagination torture you,
Many fears come from fatigue and loneliness.
In addition to a healthy life discipline,
Be gentle with yourself.
You're just a child of the universe,
Like plants and stars,
You have the right to live in this world.
Whether you understand it or not,
The universe always runs in its own orbit.
So, in peace with God,
Whatever you think it is.
No matter how hard you work and what kind of desire you have, in the hustle and bustle of life,
Please keep a cool head.
Despite all the hypocrisy in the world.
But it's still beautiful
So, summon up courage and seek happiness!
Brief introduction of the author
Max. Ellman, 1872 was born in Terehot, Indiana, USA, with German descent. He used to be a newspaper editor and lawyer, and wrote many meaningful poems with the brush strokes of poets and philosophers. This song Desiderata was written in 1927. He wrote it on a postcard to his friend. During World War II, this poem was spread to many American soldiers by American battlefield psychologists. Desiderata was printed on the leaflets and posters of the American anti-war movement in the1960s, which was widely circulated.