I agree with him that we do have two sides in our nature that one side is more creative and ambitious. It always seeks the outside success. The other side is humbler, and feels we all have sins and we need to be better persons. I agree with him because I feel my two sides are fighting all the times.
Everyone has limited time and time is precise. We need to spend it in a right way. But do we spend it on building useful skills or do we spend it on having more internal good qualities? Having skills can help us be more competitive in the market and we can have opportunity to earn more money and live a better material life. This is what our society encourage us to pursue and this is way that most of us are spending our time on. Is it wrong? I agree that becoming a better person and have good personalities are important to people, but I don’t think seeking outside success is a wrong way to spend our precise time.
For many people, they just have to focus on their material goods. They are too poor and too unsecure to care about internal goods. I have been to a small, far village in the Southwest of China. That village, I do not know its name, is so far away from city. They only have hundreds of people and most of them are children and the elders. The young people all go to big cities to work. I went to there for visiting. It is a beautiful village with mountains, rivers, waterfalls, animals etc. but it was so poor. You can pay them 3 dollars a day staying their home and having meals and they are very welcome. Children asked me things outside the village, outside the mountain. They want that kind of life that has pretty clothes, eat different foods or has a ride on a car. They ask me what they need to do to leave that small village and they would do it to change their life. There was a proverb in China that I transfer it as “you need enough foods in your house to be polite and kind”. Those children, their basic needs like foods and clothes cannot be satisfied. How dare someone talks to them about inner consistency and strength. It would be ridiculous to talk to a child in a war about love and peace. Their basic need is to survive.
I am not saying that we do not need inner consistency and strength. In fact, I think it is very important to human beings. Human are human because we know what is right and what is wrong. We know we should do and what we not do. We can think and we know our wrongfulness. I think the Adam II is asking us to identify our sin and change it to becoming a better person.
Once our basic needs are satisfied, we can then seek for inner fulfilment. We have listen to our heart: what do we really want and truly need. We need to not allow the noisy world to influence us. Despite the ambitious of conquering the world, despite the desire of money and power, what do you really want. What makes you happy and what makes you feel accomplished? I ask myself that, and my answer is love: people who I love and people who love me. I want to treat them well, my parents, my siblings, my girlfriend, my friends. They are so important to me and I do not want them to be hurt. I want to do whatever I can do to help them, to take care of them and to love them with all my heart.
The
TED
talk
discusses
about
r
é
sum
é
virtues
and
the
eulogy
virtues.
According
to
David
Brooks,
r
é
sum
é
virtues
are
those
virtues
you
put
in
your
r
é
sum
é
and
those
skills
can
help
you
getting
external
success
like
money.
Eulogy
virtues
are
those
good
qualities
in
your
blood
and
in
your
nature,
which
can
help
you
getting
internal
fulfill
ment
.
David
thinks
we
should
focus
on
our
eulogy
virtues
and
they
are
more
important
to
us.
I
agree
with
him
that
we
do
have
two
sides
in
our
nature
that
one
side
is
more
creative
and
ambitious.
It
always
seeks
the
outside
success.
The
other
side
is
humbler,
and
feels
we
all
have
sins
and
we
need
to
be
better
persons.
I
agree
with
him
because
I
feel
my
two
sides
are
fighting
all
the
times.
Everyone
has
limited
time
and
time
is
precise.
We
need
to
spend
it
in
a
right
way.
But
do
we
spend
it
on
building
useful
skills
or
do
we
spend
it
on
having
more
internal
good
qualities?
Having
skills
can
help
us
be
more
competitive
in
the
market
and
we
can
have
opportunity
to
earn
more
money
and
live
a
better
material
life.
This
is
what
our
society
encourage
us
to
pursue
and
this
is
way
that
most
of
us
are
spending
our
time
on.
Is
it
wrong?
I
agree
that
becoming
a
better
person
and
have
good
personalities
are
important
to
people,
but
I
don
’
t
think
seeking
outside
success
is
a
wrong
way
to
spend
our
precise
time.
For
many
people,
they
just
have
to
focus
on
their
material
goods.
They
are
too
poor
and
too
unsecure
to
care
about
internal
goods.
I
have
been
to
a
small,
far
village
in
the
Southwest
of
China.
That
village,
I
do
not
know
its
name,
is
so
far
away
from
city.
They
only
have
hundreds
of
people
and
most
of
them
are
children
and
the
elders.
The
young
people
all
go
to
big
cities
to
work.
I
went
to
there
for
visiting.
It
is
a
beautiful
village
with
mountains,
rivers,
waterfalls,
animals
etc.
but
it
was
so
poor.
You
can
pay
them
3
dollars
a
day
staying
their
home
and
having