The furthest distance in the world. Thoughts after reading

Some people say: distance can produce beauty; some people say: distance makes people sad; some people say: distance makes people more and more alienated. Others say: Distance is scenery, the scenery in the distance. Every corner of the world has a unique scenery. Some people are obsessed with the raging sea, some admire the green mountains, some love the boundless desert, and some love the blue sky. Facing the colorful world outside, people who watch the scenery always have different feelings after viewing it. Reading "The Farthest Distance in the World" by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore pointed out to us another kind of distance in life. This reminds me of Gu Cheng's classic "Far and Near": You/sometimes look at me/sometimes look at the clouds//I feel/when you look at me I am far away/when you look at the clouds they are very close. In the poem, Gu Cheng expressed people's philosophical thinking about distance and distance, the relationship between man and nature, and man and man. This relationship is filled with a dialectical distance, a beauty and the pain of love gained and lost. The lover who is nearby is far away in the sky, but the clouds in the sky are close to the heart. The lover is close but cannot be truly close. Nature is isolated in the distance but close to the lover's heart. "When you look at me, I am very far away." This means that the earth is near and the heart is far away. "The world is so close." Regarding distance, I personally think that maintaining a distance is not a bad thing. Sometimes, if you see everything too clearly and transparently, it will lose its due beauty. Use distance as the veil, just like the Mona Lisa. Sha's smile gives people a hazy feeling that is just right. To maintain admiration or love for a person, it is best not to get too close, but to keep some distance; otherwise, once the veil is removed, everything will be very different from what you imagined. Then, reading this poem by Rabindranath Tagore makes my heart burst with tears every time. Yes, there is a distance that is farther than life and death. It does not span the past and present in time, nor encompasses the universe in space. It is the most insurmountable distance - the distance between hearts! Life and death are a distance that can never be reconciled, but being so close yet so distant is a further distance between the heart and the one you love. Being in love but not being able to get along, being lovers but not being able to get married, is the distance between lovers that will be regretted through the ages. However, being in love but pretending not to care is a contradictory and painful distance that goes against the true heart. But do you know that the distance is even further than this? It's the indifference of the heart! It is contempt for love, it is resolutely digging an unbridgeable gap in the face of the person who loves you, and rejecting love at the farthest distance in the world! Distance can produce beauty, but such the farthest distance in the world is painful. At this point, after reading the poem "The Farthest Distance in the World" by Indian poet Tagore, I chewed it over and over again, and my heart ached.

In this painful speculative sadness, we can read the poet's ingenuity, and the impression left on people is: Let us not be indifferent in the days to come, no matter far or near! Don’t despise love! The human heart should be loving, kind, friendly, benevolent, helpful and kind to others!