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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 27: Karl, a young man¡¯s investigation when choosing a career

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    When Marx was young, he was deeply influenced by the dialectical theory of Hegel, a famous German philosopher, and believed that all things are formed by evolution.

    But unlike Hegel¡¯s idealist argument, Marx¡¯s thought is more inclined to the scientific materialist thinking mode.

    The biggest difference between the two arguments lies in the views on matter and consciousness. Idealists believe that consciousness determines matter. In other words, human consciousness determines the view and interpretation of matter. People change their definition of matter because of changes in consciousness.

    Materialists believe that matter determines consciousness, and the things people encounter around them determine their definition of matter. People understand and transform the world through their own material practical activities, and people themselves are also in this practical activity.  Be transformed and acquire new qualities and qualities of yourself.

    Therefore, Marx believed that most people in the world live in the false consciousness described by Engels, which is only a product of interwoven external material factors such as family, culture, and nation.

    Over time, it has become a social consciousness and an objective force that restricts human activities.  But consciousness will change with the evolution of external factors, and human society continues to evolve with similar changes in thinking.

    In this regard, Marx integrated Hegel's dialectics with his own materialism, and achieved a unique historical materialism - believing that one day, after evolution, mankind will be completely liberated by proletarian ideas  , complete the true possession of human essence, complete the leap from the kingdom of necessity to the kingdom of freedom, and the human production model will also change accordingly, and all mankind will enter a communist society in which everyone does what he can and everyone gets what he needs.

    An essay written by Marx when he was a student, young people¡¯s considerations (investigation) when choosing a career.

    Nature itself has prescribed a range of activities for animals that it should follow, and animals will move peacefully within this range without trying to go beyond this range, or even considering the existence of other ranges.

    Therefore, to seriously consider this option - this is undoubtedly the first responsibility of a young person who is starting on the path of life and does not want to risk his most important career.

    ??Everyone has a goal in front of him, and this goal is great in his own eyes at least.  And if the deepest conviction, the inner voice, says that the purpose is great, then it is actually great, for God never leaves man completely without guidance, God always reveals softly but firmly  .

    But that voice can easily be drowned out; what we think of as inspiration can happen in just a moment.  It may also pass away in a moment.

    Perhaps our fantasies arise, our emotions are stirred, our visions flash before our eyes, and we pursue with ardor the goals which we think God Himself has pointed out to us; but what we dream of soon disgusts us¡ªand so  Our entire existence is destroyed.

    therefore.  We should seriously consider: Are we truly inspired by the career we have chosen?  Do our hearts agree?  Is the encouragement we receive a kind of delusion?  Is what we think is a call from God a form of self-deception?  But how can we recognize these without identifying the source of inspiration itself?

    Great things are glorious, and brilliance causes vanity, and vanity is easy to inspire people or is something we think is inspiring; however, for those who are obsessed with fame and fortune, reason can no longer control them.  He plunged headlong into the place where his irresistible desires drove him; he no longer chose his place in society, but allowed chance and fancy to determine it.

    Our mission is by no means to seek the most show-off profession, because it is not the kind of profession that allows us to engage in it for a long time and never feel depressed. On the contrary, we will soon feel that our wishes have not been fulfilled and our ideals have not been met.  If it is not achieved, we will blame everyone.

    but.  It is not just vanity that can give rise to a sudden enthusiasm for this or that profession.  Perhaps we ourselves will use our fantasies to beautify this profession and beautify it as the supreme thing that life has to offer.

    We have not analyzed it carefully, we have not weighed its full weight, the great responsibility it places on us; we have only observed it from a distance, but observation from a distance is unreliable.

    ? Here, our own reason cannot act as an advisor to us.  Because it neither relies on experience nor in-depth observation, but is deceived by emotions and blinded by illusions.  However.  Where should our attention be directed?  Who will support us where we lose our sanity?

    They are our parents. They have gone through a long road of life and experienced the bitterness of the world.  ¡ªour hearts remind us.

    If, through calm study, we recognize the full weight of our chosen profession and understand its difficulties, we are still fully committed to it.??Passionate, we still love it.  We should choose it when we feel that we are suitable for it. Then we will neither be deceived by enthusiasm nor engage in haste.

    But we are not always able to choose the career for which we think we are suited; our relationships in society are already established to some extent before we have the ability to decisively influence them.

    Our constitution often threatens us, but no one dares to despise its rights.

    It is true that we can transcend the limitations of our constitution, but in doing so, we collapse faster; in this case, we risk building the building on soft ruins, and our life becomes a  The unfortunate struggle between spiritual and physical principles.

    ¡°But how can a person who cannot overcome his own competing factors resist the violent onslaught of life and engage in activities quietly?  However, great and magnificent things can only come from silence. Silence is the only soil that grows mature fruits.

    Although we cannot work for a long time because our constitution is not suitable for our occupation, and it is rarely interesting to work, the thought of sacrificing our own happiness in order to fulfill our duties motivates us to work hard regardless of our physical weakness.

    If we choose a profession that we are not qualified for, then we will never be able to do it well. We will soon feel guilty about our incompetence and say to ourselves that we are useless people and members of society who cannot fulfill our mission.

    The inevitable result of this is to belittle oneself.  Is there any more painful feeling than this?  Is there any emotion more difficult to compensate for by external gifts?

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????mbay out of our souls, it is always biting our souls, sucking the blood that nourishes life, injecting the venom of world-weariness and despair.

    If we misestimate our ability to perform a carefully considered career, we will be punished for this mistake.  Even if we are not criticized by the outside world, we will feel the pain that is more terrible than the external criticism.

    If we have considered all of this, if the conditions of our lives allow us to choose any profession; then we can choose a profession that gives us the most dignity; choose a profession that is based on our deep belief that it is correct.  a profession; to choose a profession that provides us with a broad scope for human activities and brings us closer to a common goal (to which all professions are only means), that is, a state of perfection.

    Dignity is what can most ennoble a person, what makes his activities and all his efforts have a noble quality, what makes him above reproach, admired by everyone and above everyone else.

    The most dangerous situation is for young people who do not yet have firm principles and solid, unshakable beliefs.

    At the same time, if these professions are deeply rooted in our hearts, if we can sacrifice our lives and do our best for their dominant ideas, these professions still seem to be the noblest.

    These occupations may bring happiness to those with suitable talents, but they will certainly destroy those who enter into them hastily and on impulse without consideration.

    On the contrary, paying attention to the ideas that are the basis of our profession will enable us to occupy a higher status in society, enhance our own dignity, and make our behavior unshakable.

    A person who has chosen a profession he cherishes will tremble at the thought that he may be incompetent - such a person will keep his behavior noble simply because his position in society is noble.

    In choosing a career, the main guidelines we should follow are the happiness of mankind and our own perfection.  It should not be thought that these two interests are hostile and conflict with each other, and that one interest must destroy the other; human nature itself is such that people can only work for the perfection of their contemporaries and their happiness.  , can you make yourself live a perfect life.

    If a person only works for himself, he may become a famous scholar, a great philosopher, and an outstanding poet, but he will never become a perfect and great person.

    History recognizes that those who work for a common goal and thereby become noble are great figures; experience praises those who bring happiness to the most people as the happiest people; religion itself also teaches us that ideal figures that everyone respects are  He sacrificed himself for mankind - who dares to deny such teachings?

    If we choose a profession that best works for human welfare, then the burden cannot overwhelm us, because we are dedicating ourselves to everyone; then what we feel is not pitiful, limited, selfish fun, we  Our happiness will belong to millions of people, our cause will exist silently but eternally, and noble people will shed tears in the face of our ashes.

    "(To be continued.)
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