What is the meaning of life?
Negative people are likened to raising sheep. It is said that life is just about raising sheep, exchanging money, marrying a wife, having children, and then herding sheep... Just draw a circle in this way, and the rest is useless.
If this is true, what is the difference between humans and animals?
On the African continent, the rise and fall of life is related to rain. The rainy season draws circles on the African continent. When the rain comes, water and grass flourish. Cattle, horses and sheep also migrate in response to the rain, and their footprints also draw large circles on the grassland. At the top of the food chain, prides of lions thrive in various water sources in this circle, matching the migration cycle of cattle and sheep.
How sad if people are like this.
Therefore, anyone who holds the theory of raising sheep is an ignorant slave.
The ignorance of this ignorant slave is that he does not know that there are countless wonderful things in life outside the jungle. The wonderful thing is related to the positional dimension perceived by people.
Zero dimension is an infinitesimal point, that is, nothingness. No information is meaningless, and the mind has nowhere to live. Extremely boring.
One dimension is an infinitely long line. This world has lines and lengths, but it's so boring.
Two dimensions are a plane. This is a bit interesting. You can have different colors and patterns, and you can grow things like Donald Duck and gourd babies. It's a lot more exciting. As creatures in the three-dimensional world, our main entertainment today is to project our minds into these different two-dimensional worlds. Like a book, like a painting, like a screen.
Three-dimensional is a three-dimensional world. There are six directions, namely front, back, left, right, up and down. The space we live in is this three-dimensional space. Compared with the two-dimensional space, it is countless times more exciting. There are stars changing, the sun and the moon disappearing, the water disappears and the clouds rise, and the scenery is endless.
In this wonderful three-dimensional world, do you want to spend your life herding sheep? Don't you think there is a more exciting place in life?