Please write an article within 800 words on the topic of "liberating the mind from imprisonment". The topic is self-made and the style is not limited.
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The topic of "freeing the mind from imprisonment" is rich in connotation. According to the materials, at least the following information should be included: 1. There is a "prison" in mind, that is, dilemma or "imprisonment"; Secondly, it is necessary to "escape from prison" and the mind needs to "get out of prison", that is, to lift the imprisonment of the mind and sublimate it; Third, "getting out of prison" must be conditional, that is, finding a sustenance, so that you can be pardoned. The "chess score" in the material is a sustenance. In the final analysis, this means how to find a way out of the predicament in order to forgive yourself. The solution is easy to think of: change your mentality through what you send, so as to adapt to the environment and overcome difficulties.
Faced with this topic, students can easily think of familiar examples such as Su Shi, Liu Zongyuan and Han Yu to support their views, but it should be noted that the direction of material selection should be paid attention to. For example, Liu Zongyuan, we can choose to seek relief from his predicament (relegation) or analyze it from the perspective of his criticism of current politics and concern for people's livelihood, but these angles are no longer suitable for the requirements of this topic. As long as the materials can be used in a reasonable way, the old materials can shine brilliantly and get good results.
At the time of conception, it is best to add some speculative sentences to make the article appear wise and thoughtful, and at the same time, we should work hard on the literary talent and color connotation of the article.
[One of the model essay comments]
Relax your heart.
Ma Tao
It's not easy to live alone all your life. The seemingly smooth journey is full of thorns, which often makes people miserable. The pain of life is like salt, neither too much nor too little. There is always a certain amount, and the amount we bear determines the degree of pain. So when you feel pain, relax and enlarge your mind, not a glass of water but a lake. On the contrary, imprisoning your mind will only make it more painful.
Endless vicissitudes of life, I do not know how many narrow-minded people have been devastated by difficulties; It's been a thousand years, and I didn't know there were people with weak will who were complacent because of setbacks. Liu Bei, in the Three Kingdoms period, faced with the pain of losing his second brother, was imprisoned in pain because of his narrow mind and made a wrong decision. He rushed to send troops to attack Wu, and eventually ended up in the eternal tragedy of "the white emperor entrusted the orphans." Pathetic!
It can be seen that the imprisonment of the mind makes the mind extremely fragile and narrow. Not being knocked down by others, but drawing a prison for yourself. Living in a prison created by your heart, not only can't forgive yourself, but it will ruin your future.
If you are in a difficult situation and can face the reality, even if you look at the world coldly, your mind will become broader and more open-minded, then life is "another village".
"Old and strong, would rather be tempted; If you are poor, you will be strong, and you will never lose your ambition to reach the top of the world. Wang Bo can be described as "unfortunate, but lucky". However, in adversity, he understood life and faced it with a smile. Imagine, without his open-minded mind, how can you sing the historical swan song of "Know yourself and know yourself, and fight every battle"?
Li Bai, a poet who is "able to smile, bow down to serve the powerful, be honest and not bully", kept silent when his official career was not smooth. He resolutely left his official career to go to the mountains, drink and write poems, and travel in famous mountains and rivers, which finally made him romantic.
Remember the past, the ancients set too many examples for us, left too many regrets, and left the rest to us. Always master your mind, don't let it stick in a narrow space, then you can accommodate too little; Don't leave your mind in a helpless and empty state, but look for spiritual sustenance, so that you can forgive suffering easily and happily. As Zweig wrote in The Story of Chess, a prisoner idled around and lived like a year. Then he got a chess book and played games in his head. The days passed quickly, and he forgave the prison easily and happily. Although he is in prison, his heart is free, and he is happy only if he is not imprisoned in prison. What about you? Can you release your mind in a superior and free environment?
Yes, people will inevitably encounter setbacks in their lives, so relax your heart and treat setbacks as a breeze, blowing gently from your ear; Think of pain as a speck of dust in your eyes. Blink your eyes and drop a tear, which is enough to drown it.
Relax your heart, wipe the sweat from your forehead, wipe the tears from your eyes and move on! One day, you will see blue sky, white clouds and green grass with a sweet smile on your lips.
Comments: This article is relevant and meaningful, with smooth veins and no axe marks. "Relaxing your mind" is actually freeing yourself from the cage that imprisons your mind. The author starts with a topic, then uses positive and negative comparative arguments, cleverly embeds ancient and modern examples and topic materials, goes deep step by step, and finally naturally surrounds it.
[Fan Wen Zhan II Comments]
Free yourself from the cage of thought.
A friend went to prison a few years ago. Once I visited him in prison and handed him a note before I left, which said, "You finally have a good chance to learn a foreign language well."
A few years later, I received a cheerful phone call: "Hey, I'm coming out!" " "As soon as I heard it was him, I asked," Did you learn a foreign language well? "He said," I've published a 600,000-word translation. "
He was released from prison, but I believe he greatly reduced his sentence. Zweig wrote in The Story of Chess that when a prisoner has nothing to do, the days pass like years, but after getting a chess book, the days pass quickly. A foreign language is my friend's chess book, and his prison sentence was almost completely forgiven by nervousness and enrichment.
After all, not many people actually go to prison, but some people are just the opposite of my friends. When they are not in prison, they shut themselves up in a prison created by their hearts, refusing to reduce their sentences and forgive themselves.
I met a young bus conductor and I could tell at a glance that he didn't like the job very much. He greeted him lazily, sold tickets indifferently, looked up at his watch from time to time, and then looked out of the window bored. I think this car is his prison, but he doesn't know how long the sentence will be. In fact, why doesn't he, in turn, regard selling tickets as a chess book and a foreign language and release himself with joy?
For some people, the enemy is also a prison, and that person's every move has become a layer of bars, and every day is depressed, hateful and fearful. Some people simply expand it and regard their jealousy as a prison. Every achievement of others has become unbearable torture, and I suffer alone day and night.
I heard that when the British used to catch thieves in rural India, the method was very simple. When they caught a thief, they drew a circle on the ground and let him stay inside. When they catch enough numbers, they pull them out of the circle one by one and take them away in a row. This can really be called the China idiom "draw a prison". I really believe that the most horrible prison in the world has no bars and walls.
Human wisdom can seek freedom in illiberality, or set illiberality in freedom. Look at how many pedestrians pass by in a hurry, running with prisons between their eyebrows. Old friends have a long talk and sigh, and there is a secret hovering in the sigh.
Yi Shu Shu Mei, reduce your sentence! Who can set you free but yourself?
Get out of the cage of thought
1May, 994 10 The black leader of South Africa, Joerson, who was imprisoned for 27 years? Mandela, who won the first non-racial election in South Africa, became the first black president in South Africa. Hillary Clinton, the wife of former US President Bill Clinton, attended the inauguration ceremony of President Mandela as a member of the US special envoy. After the inauguration ceremony, when Mandela hosted a banquet in honor of special envoys and guests from various countries, Hillary asked Mandela how to maintain a broad and tolerant heart in the turbulent political struggle. Mandela replied to Hillary in this way: "When I walked out of my cell and walked to the prison door leading to freedom, I knew that if I couldn't put my grief and resentment behind me, I would still be in prison."
During his 27-year imprisonment, Mandela suffered many mental injuries and mental hardships. Perhaps only Mandela can make it clear, but when he regained his freedom, whether he was destroyed or tortured seems to be irrelevant. The only important thing is that he can "put grief and resentment behind him", get rid of the haze and bondage, unload all mental burdens, get out of the cage of the mind as soon as possible and go into battle lightly. Without a broad and inclusive mind, selfless and persistent pursuit, selfless and fearless courage and firm ideals and beliefs, how can we win the broad support and high trust of the South African people, how can we be elected as the first black president of South Africa at the age of 72, and how can we become a heavyweight in international politics?
It is said that Mandela's answer and his broad and optimistic spirit not only touched Hillary, but also gave her a lot of inspiration and help, and tried to deal with the pain in life with an open spirit like Mandela and meet the challenge with a positive and optimistic attitude. At that time, faced with the scandal and impeachment embarrassment of Clinton, the strong pressure from the public and public opinion, and the role of wife and first lady, Hillary's situation can be imagined. But he finally put grievances, resentment and grief behind him, and through self-adjustment, he walked out of his inner cage and forgave the president's husband who was "philandering", "causing trouble" and "saying that it was not easy to love you". As for whether Mandela's words really worked and whether Mandela's feelings infected her, only Hillary can make it clear.
How much effect Mandela's words played on Hillary, what inspiration Hillary got from it and what she learned, let's not talk about it for the time being. But when we see or hear such words full of wisdom, friendliness, morality and rationality, are we really moved? Do we follow the usual practice? After encountering setbacks, facing injustice, or even being persecuted, neglected or attacked, will we "leave our grief and resentment behind", put aside our resentment and distractions, laugh at life and your "jokes" and consciously walk out of our hearts? As everyone in society, I think everyone should have such consciousness, such thoughts and such actions. With such awareness, such thoughts and such actions, our spirit will be sublimated, our hearts will be purified, our hearts will be suddenly enlightened, our horizons will be broad and far-reaching, and our lives will be wonderful. If you can't "put your grief and resentment behind you" and always bury these things in your heart, so that you are unhappy and accumulate evil and become enemies, your heart will bear too many loads and shadows, your heart will be twisted and dirty, it will be difficult to get out of your inner cage, and even you will sink in and become your own prisoner. In this way, the original broad mind will become narrow and selfish, the original good nature will become dangerous and cunning, the original positive attitude will become negative and decadent, and the original sunny days will become dark and humid.
The best and most effective way to "let go of sadness and resentment" is to know how to forgive and learn tolerance. The ancients said: All rivers run into the sea, tolerance is great, the wall falls down and everyone stands, and no desire is just. Christopher, a psychologist at the University of Michigan? Peterson believes that forgiveness and happiness are closely linked. "Forgiveness is the hardest of all virtues." A person who knows how to forgive must have a vast world. A person who knows how to forgive must be full of energy; A person who knows how to forgive must have a beautiful life. Forgiveness is a style, tolerance is a grace, and forgiveness is a grace. There is a model of "forgiveness" in the Bible: It is recorded in the Bible that Yue Se was favored by his father, which attracted the dissatisfaction and jealousy of his brothers and sold him to Egypt as a slave. Originally, his performance made him highly valued, but he was flattered by his boss's wife for no reason. As a result, he was sentenced to prison. In prison, he showed the ability to interpret dreams, and later he was promoted to be the prime minister of the Egyptian Pharaoh. Because of the interpretation of his dream, Pharaoh survived the seven-year famine. His brother in the country also came to Egypt to buy food because of the famine. In the hands of Yue Se, Yue Se wanted to kill them, but he recalled that if they had not sold him to Egypt, where would he be today? Although their original intention was to harm him, God wanted to find another way for him to be promoted and save the people from famine. With this in mind, his trauma has been alleviated. He was open-minded and received his brothers very calmly. His kindness and forgiveness made his brothers very ashamed, and both sides wept bitterly and let bygones be bygones.
"Without forgiveness, life will be dominated by endless hatred and revenge (Asagioli)." A person who refuses to forgive others just leaves no room for himself, because everyone has made mistakes and needs forgiveness (Flemish). "When you are still sad and unhappy about an unpleasant thing, when you are trying to give a color to the person who offended you, when you are trying to" deal with a man as he deals with you ",when you are revenging a gentleman for ten years, when you are trying to retaliate against those who framed you, slandered you and hurt you, when there is no worry and spiritual bondage, when there is no pain and pain.
Understand tolerance, learn to forgive, abandon all evil, unhealthy and harmful desires, embrace all beautiful ideas, colorful life and unlimited future, and calmly walk out of the cage of the soul.