Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Introspection is sobering.

Introspection is sobering.

There is a saying in reading "Tai Shang Induction": introspection makes people wake up.

Let me say one thing first. I have always had the habit of watching documentaries. Among documentary brands, I especially like watching BBC documentaries. When I can't travel around and see the world at any time, the only and most effective way for me to understand the world is to watch BBC documentaries.

My first contact with the documentary was related to a friend. I was working in Chongqing, and I knew a photographer friend. I always visit his house when I am free. He is a photographer, which adds a little respect to me. So every time we are together, the most important thing is to talk about photography, watch movies and watch documentaries. At first, I didn't feel anything about documentaries. The only time I remembered it was watching A Journey to the Edge of the Universe.

That day, as usual, my photographer friend invited me to his house to play. At night, I took a taxi from Jiangbei District to Shapingba District, and it was already dark when I got downstairs. I bought several bottles of beer and several bags of peanut snacks downstairs, which are necessary snacks for watching movies and chatting. After dark, we turn on the indoor lights, and there are all kinds of music in the stereo, mostly depending on the mood, sometimes electronic, sometimes folk songs, and sometimes rock and roll. I have been sitting on the balcony, looking at the Yangtze River in the night. In the dark night, you can hear the horn of the ship from time to time, and occasionally you can see the signal light flashing on the ship. Sitting on this balcony, the night by the Yangtze River gives me an empty feeling. Looking up at the sky is a sense of loneliness. Occasionally, you can see the stars in the sky when the weather is fine, but most of the time, due to the fog along the river, the sky is just a foggy gray.

"Watch a documentary!" The girlfriend of a photographer friend came to me and said.

"ok!" I readily agreed, because I seldom watch documentaries and have never settled down to watch such films. I think it is also a good opportunity to see them with people I know, which can give me more or less guidance.

As a result, the three of us entered the documentary image in the leisure time at night, wandering in the universe, divorced from reality, and entered a situation that had never been explored in depth. In the vastness of the universe, my heart is gradually widening, and I feel the remoteness and profundity that I have never felt before.

After watching the movie, I got up and stood on the balcony for a while, looking at the river and the sky. Once again, I was inspired, and suddenly found that I seemed very small in this world, and the world I knew seemed so narrow and limited.

Later, I kept asking my friends and got some recommended documentaries from him, such as the pulse of the earth, the mystery of heaven and earth and other classic documentaries. In the process of watching alone, the expansion of my understanding of the world triggered my introspection.

In this process, what I saw and thought directly affected my life.

Later, with the change of my living environment, I gradually got to know and come into contact with other different people, and I found that there are still some differences between people. Everyone's living habits and values are different, and the process of getting along is actually a process of understanding and running in.

It is inevitable that sometimes I have a confidence in myself and think that what I know is right. However, as the saying goes, the communication between people is actually the communication of countless people.

Such as communication between two people. Maybe it's another person I think, another real person, the person I think, the real me. If it is slightly inaccurate, people will communicate and communicate in the wrong cognition.

But in fact, a person's understanding of himself is often self-belief. Only by constantly relying on reference to correct himself can he constantly know himself.

Sometimes when something goes wrong, I always like to find other people's reasons. Actually, the reasons are all my own. As China said: Self-denial and self-defense.

The real enemy is none other than yourself. How people look at the world stems from their own mentality.

Not long ago, I read an article about China's unique psychological philosophy, in which the word "caution" was mentioned.

Shen's philosophy is the wisdom crystallization of China people's self-cultivation.

Caution, caution, caution, and then caution.