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Three realms of life: camel, lion and baby.
Nietzsche's triple realm of life: camel, lion and baby.

1, camel: It means to bear the burden of humiliation, be conscientious, do something passively, have no independent power, live and work under the expectation or guidance of others, and passively obey the arrangement of others or fate.

I understand that when people are young, everyone who is not passive in life and study, from kindergarten classes, primary schools, middle schools, universities and work, has been walking in the desert like a camel, regardless of the road and scenery ahead, just moving forward, looking forward to the arrival of the oasis and looking forward to getting out of the desert.

2. Lion: The lion symbolizes spiritual maturity, turning passivity into initiative, from "you should" to "I want", taking the initiative to fight for it and take the initiative to take responsibility.

The lion stage is equivalent to knowing what you want when you are mature, knowing how to fight for it, being mentally independent, taking the initiative and being the master of life.

3. Baby: It is a kind of "I am". Spiritual is absolutely independent. Knowing me, knowing me, understanding me, living in the present and enjoying the present also represent all possible beginnings.

Infant stage is a state of relaxation after the full realization of life. Please yourself, be clear about your subject, be content with the status quo and live a good life every day.

Our present life is largely a camel stage. Some people live passively all their lives, just like camels. Some people can seize the opportunity of the times, conform to the trend, take the initiative to attack, achieve certain success, and achieve spiritual independence. Only a small number of people on the spire, beyond the secular, recognize themselves, liberate themselves, release their hearts and live a chic and free life.

We are doing things like camels, longing for the spirit of the lion, looking forward to the baby's self, hoping that the realm of life will continue to advance, striving for the present, and live high will not forget the cycle of life.