Translated…
People often describe life as being “active!”, and people are at their happiest, when they become active; a little girl, after viewing Le Petit Prince from the Light Up Theatre in Huashan, on the way home, she’d started, leaping up and down, because of how happy she feels.
“Jump”, the word had, went with her; joys, unhidden, her heart rate increases; anger came, you would start to jump up and down because of it. As you’re hit by sorrows, you’d wanted nothing more, than to make a break away from it; as happiness shows up, you’d start, dancing up and down out of joy.
The core belief of the Danish philosopher, Kierkegaard, is the word, “leap”, he said, that when you are at a cliff in your life, when there’s no other around it, you can only, take that leap, of adventure.
My instructor, Yi-An Chen told, that there are four sort of leaping “out” you need to learn in life: one, getting out from what you “should” do, second, stop trying to please others all the time, third, stop that negative thought about oneself from hitting you all the time, four, jump out of the expectations that others may hold of you. And I’d wanted to add, that what makes the leap of a person’s life noteworthy is the person’s attitude toward life, the height to which the person leaps, and how far one leaps.
Child, are you, ready? Are you, about to take that leap now?
So, this, is on the philosophies of life, and, the writer got all of this by watching a child, leaping out of glee, after viewing Le Petit Prince, the animated movie!
the photo is from the papers…
