It is not the American version of "The Fruit of Life", it is about the way of looking at things outside of time.

Assunta 2022-12-08 18:26:56

すべてのanswer えはgreat なるnatural の中にある.

All questions, we can find the answer in nature, as long as the time is long enough, those silent changes will eventually let you see the gratifying fruit, which is the inspiration given to us in "The Fruit of Life". Humans are part of nature. Nature existed before you existed. After you die, nature still exists. The so-called laws of survival are actually covered by the laws of nature. You can never deviate from these laws from flowering to fruition and development to growth. All that is left is to learn to accept it. In the long years, patiently accumulate and savor it carefully.

The story skills of "The Biggest Little Farm" are more in line with American traditions. The layers of contradictions foreshadowing, the explosion of savings, and the creative solution. The soundness brought by the rhythm of the story is obviously similar to the natural flow of "The Fruit of Life". difference. On the theme, "The Fruits of Life" is about learning to accept and taste, and "The Biggest Little Farm" is about observation and resolution.

But all this is like a step forward and backward in the face of the problem. Accepting it is to prevent yourself from being entangled by the problem and forget the purpose of your departure. To take a step back and observe it is to understand the whole picture of the problem, to understand what it is, how to form why, and then to think about how I should do it.

Just as in the face of farm crises again and again, what are these crises: snails eat leaves, gophers eat roots, wolves eat chickens; why are the crises: the laws of biology; what to do? Knowing that this is the law of nature, recalling that the original purpose was to build an organic farm maintained by a natural circulatory system, the solution to the problem was not to catch snails and slaughter wolves, but to use the natural food chain to solve it. Everything fits together.

Therefore, "The Biggest Little Farm" vividly gave us a crisis management lesson in the most simple way of nature. Accept - observe - perceive. I think the cognition here should include two aspects, on the one hand, what is the problem of cognition, and on the other hand, what is the purpose of cognition. Knowing what it is, there may be a way to deal with it, and knowing what your purpose is, you will not go astray to solve the problem.

Of course, there is also a situation where, even if I know what the problem is and what my purpose is, the problem that cannot be solved under my current ability, the answer is to accept it, take the problem on the road, and time will naturally give you the best answer. The process will be hard work, but the hard work will never be in vain, and it will benefit you in due time.

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The Biggest Little Farm quotes

  • John Chester: This all started with a promise that we would leave the big city and build a life in perfect harmony with nature.