Everyone has heard the story of the argument between Zhuangzi and Huizi, right? As one of the representatives of Taoism, Zhuangzi advocates "morality" and believes that the happiness of life lies in the pursuit of one's inner world. Keiko, on the other hand, was a good friend of Zhuangzi, and he emphasized "sensual pleasure", feeling that happiness in real life was short-lived and could not be eternal.
Zhuangzi and Huizi had a heated debate by the river, and the two philosophers discussed the topic of "the joy of fish". Zhuangzi said: "Zi is not a fish, the joy of knowing fish? "Meaning, you are not a fish, how do you know the joy of fish? Keiko retorted: "The son is not me, and I don't know the joy of fishing?" "Meaning, you are not me, how do you know that I don't know the joy of fish?
The two argued, but neither could convince the other. In fact, Zhuangzi and Huizi are the meaning of life. Zhuangzi pursues inner freedom and happiness, while Keiko believes that happiness is a realistic pursuit.
In the end, there is no winner or loser in this debate, and no one can convince the other. And this little story of Zhuangzi also tells us a philosophical truth, don't use your own ideas to impose on others, you can't empathize with other people's ideas.