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Thread: Life is a complicated 'math question'.
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[quote=ZOEY,248472]Firstly, I declare: I am not a man of calculation. I seldom calculate on life. Occasionally, it occurs to me that how many days has been left for me. I can not remember clearly where a classic monologue comes from: Today is the first day of the rest of your time. The reason why I want to do such a math quetion is that I felt life is transient, and often life is fraigile. I am wonering how we can live a full (or to say 'meaningful) life. What are the differences between a full life and an empty life? Before we further this discussion, IMO, it is necessary to calculate a math question: how many days are there in our lives? In the whole lives, we havel only over 20,000 days. However, we have to spend 1/3 of them sleeping, and 1/3 doing other activities such as eating and entertaining. Only the remaining 1/3 time, about 7,000 days is for us to study and fulfill our dreams and obligations. In these 7,000 days. 1/3 time was consumed to study( assume that you obtained a bachelor's degree). So time is very limited for us to do so many things. In the limited time, how can we live a full life? I don't want to feel regretful when I willl step into the grave. Once upon a time, I was confused about life. How to distinguish a full life and an empty life is still an unsettled question. We can talk about this issue. I am anticipating your valuable opinions. By the way, is life a complicated 'math' question?[/quote]
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