Let's talk about Perilla's How to Be Jealous. I think How to Envy gives me a new perspective-dialectics. In fact, things should be handled in different ways. In this way, you will often find things that make you happy, not only to comfort yourself, but also to motivate yourself, remind yourself and give yourself new motivation, which can be described as many benefits.
In addition, perilla's "* * * theory of fitness" and "* * * theory of fitness" reveal a simple and complex philosophy of life, which is easier said than done, that is, what makes you really happy is not the tangible things, but the intangible things that can be recalled and unspeakable, and these intangible things are often ignored by people. The breeze on the river is general, but these seemingly ordinary things can affect your freshness just like the spring breeze, emitting infinite beauty and joy, which is "insignificant" to most people and is difficult to satisfy. Because in this society full of competition, desire and busyness, who wants the ordinary wind and moon to stop? Who wants to listen to the flute coming from the river? There are very few such people, and because of this, people don't know how many wonderful times they have lost, but can people get something to satisfy their desires after paying such a huge price? The answer is no. Because human desires are endless. ...
Perhaps Perilla's broad-minded attitude towards life only applies to him, and perhaps it is precisely because of this that he can write the "* * * theory of fitness" in Red Cliff Fu.