
Recently, I feel that the topic of “dreams and hopes” is becoming less and less popular. Even in the field of children's education, the focus is on what they can do rather than on their “dreams and hopes,” which is a very cramped and dangerous situation.
Dreams and hopes, in other words, are an extension of the values to which one is committed. They should be very important matters that color and support our personal lives.
Why are we in such a tight situation?
We have given up on “reality,” we are constrained and determined, we have let go of change, and nothing will change anyway.
The atmosphere of “self-responsibility” is in the air, and people are clad in the manner of self-protection, keeping their dreams and hopes deep in the recesses of their minds.
I believe that the reason why society, adults, and children are reluctant to talk about “dreams and hopes” is because of this change in mindset. Education is forced to focus more and more on existing practical contents. Temporary human resources will be nurtured, but is it possible to create something from 0 to 1? A comprehensive support system that allows people to rise to the challenge again and again, even if they fail, and a community that supports them, should be the foundation of “happiness.
Stable companies, number of qualifications, investment, the same choices as everyone else.
It is the right thing to do. But on the other hand, it is because we are anxious.
Our priorities gradually collapse, and we start to wonder what is right, what we can live with, what we cannot be if we lack, what is supporting us, and what we need to be ourselves.
What is the backbone of our support and security? I think it is “trust” in religion and blood. Society must contain a sense of “trust.
The sense of “trust” in society is fading, and an air of inability to speak as a manifestation of that heart is pervasive.
Can trust be regained?
Not loss-based trust.
It is something more pure and pure.
Pure is the value to which one is committed, and the strength of heart and perseverance to continue to access one's own value, regardless of various obstacles or impossibilities, and regardless of being told that it is unprofitable and poor.
If we can develop empathy, mutual suffering, and a feeling of sharing in the same joy and sharing in the same pain, I believe that we can develop trust in events that we are not directly involved in, and in the people who are involved.
Dreams and hopes may lie on the other side of the security of “trust.
We have come too far.
In this desolate and overworked world, we must once again regain our dreams and hopes.
Now, with no encouragement from the times, we have no choice but to start from the depths of despair.
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