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Following Shi Tiesheng's "Design Life" —— Reading Good Luck Design

For Shi Tiesheng, the longer he sits in a wheelchair, the more active his thinking becomes. This "Good Luck Design" is about the ideal life he created for himself: a vigorous figure, a happy family, the right lover … everything seems so perfect. Design until death, all the advantages and privileges of designers are deposed, and they can only submit to the disposal of death. At this moment, Shi Tiesheng suddenly realized that the force majeure of death is more cruel to this well-off child than ordinary people.

Further thinking: people are doomed to die from birth. If we only look at the "purpose", we will walk into a dead end, so our eyes will often turn to the process at this time.

I like this passage:

Bad luck can't stop you from creating a wonderful process. On the contrary, you can turn death into a wonderful process. On the contrary, bad luck is more conducive to creating a wonderful process.

This is my first inspiration from "Good Luck Design", so I will work hard in this process. A trip, no matter how long you walk on the road, will eventually reach your destination. Only the different scenery along the way should be what we pursue.

Are children who are too perfectly designed really happy? We often say "no comparison, no harm", so happiness is the same. Will a person who enjoys a clear Wan Li and a calm day have the pain of "living in happiness but not knowing happiness"?

Mr. Wang said: The so-called good luck and happiness is obviously not an objective procedure, but a feeling of the soul and a strong sense of happiness. You can't feel happiness strongly without experiencing pain and suffering, that's right. That's just ease and mediocrity, not luck and happiness. That's right.

This conclusion made Mr. Shi Tiesheng start to think about whether to add some "faults" in his life to increase the happiness generated by contrast. Looking around, the greed in human blood prevented him from writing-he didn't want to give up everything now, but he didn't give up something and had nowhere to go, so in the end, he made a concession: let the pain be as small as possible, so that you can constantly eliminate it.

In fact, those of us who are trapped in life are basically far from death. Knowing that the worst outcome is death, what are these little bumps in the middle of life? Shi Tiesheng said that we should try to design some small pains, but for a strong person, what pain is big? What's a hurdle?

I didn't sincerely give chicken soup these two days, just read a good article and couldn't wait to say it, and enlighten myself by the way. But if someone reads my thoughts, it will definitely inspire the ups and downs of life-I really hope so.