Why do people worship statues? Is it because it is made of marble? What do people worship?
What people see is the "value" existing in the statue (artistic value, historical value, social value, spiritual value, etc.). ), but it is not difficult to understand the meaning of the material from the answer of the statue alone: in the process of enduring (a subjective behavior) the craftsman's carving (a change from external force), the statue has gradually made a qualitative leap. Obviously, people here worship the spiritual value of the statue-the spirit of struggling in "adversity"
Ordinary people worship the hero statue to remember and pay homage to the hero, not to appreciate the statue itself. The aesthetic value of statues is far less than those of natural and human landscapes, but the statues in the materials misunderstand people and regard people's worship of heroes as an appreciation of their carved bodies, which is undoubtedly nothing. From this perspective, marble floors should be discovered, excavated and praised because of their simplicity and obscurity. But we must also see that the marble floor itself knows nothing about this, and it is still blindly following the trend, admiring "You see how beautiful you are." At this time, they should be advised to be lonely, regardless of fame and fortune, and willing to contribute. Marble's mistake lies in blindly paying attention to the result, while the statue can't even understand the result correctly. The "education" of the statue is full of utilitarian philosophy of life, which teaches people to suffer hardships. Take the current reality contrast as an example and the worship of millions of people in the future as bait. In real life, not every struggle will be successful, not every effort will be rewarded, not every sacrifice will be rewarded. If you work hard for "success" and "show off to others", I'm afraid the world will only be sad. Looking back at those "heroes" who are truly respected and loved, which one doesn't take contributing their own value to society and mankind as the ultimate goal, which one doesn't fight against oneself and struggle for difficulties in the course of struggle, which one doesn't regard the process as more important than the result, and which one doesn't endure loneliness and work silently? In fact, people who care about the process and put themselves into it often get the results naturally.