In this busy city, I often wonder: what is the true meaning of life?Is it money, status, or love, friendship?Or maybe it's the seemingly trivial daily chores?Perhaps, all of this has a picture. But in this complex world, there is an even more important concept, and that is the "marginal effect".
The economic concept of "marginal effect" is actually similar to life. In economics, the marginal effect describes the additional satisfaction of each additional unit of consumption over a given period of time. And in life, every experience, every action, and even every decision can bring greater or lesser satisfaction.
Life is like a piece of money, and each one represents an experience or harvest. We can't predict the future, we can't predict the value of every banknote. But when we compare life to bills, we can better understand the role of marginal effects in life.
Over time, we will experience more and more, and we will have more and more "money". However, as we grow, our desire for new experiences gradually decreases. This is where the marginal effect comes in: the satisfaction of each new "banknote" diminishes.
Because of this, we can't just focus on quantity and ignore quality. In the pursuit of a new experience, we need to learn to weigh whether the experience is worth our time and energyDoes it give us enough satisfaction?This is the pay-to-benefit ratio of the logic of life.
There are always many ** in life that make us deviate from the original track. But we need to understand that those momentary pleasures and fulfillments cannot be the whole of our lives. We must learn to resist ** and return to our hearts. Only in this way can we truly experience the beauty of life.
Life is like a journey, and each of us is a traveler. During our travels, we will meet all kinds of people and things. There are people and things that make us feel happy and satisfied, while others make us feel miserable and lost. But no matter what, we have to keep going. Because only in this way can we truly experience the meaning of life.
In this complex world, the "marginal effect" may help us better understand life. It tells us that life is not only about pursuing more experiences and gains, but also about enjoying every process and result. It tells us: to resist ** and return to the original heart;Keep going and experience the meaning of life.
Finally, I would like to say: let's enjoy this trip together!Let's feel every moment with our hearts;Let us use wisdom to discern every choice;Let's face every challenge with courage. Because in this journey, every moment, every choice, every challenge is a part of our lives. They make up the picture of our lives and make our lives more colorful.