The founder of Sohu, chairman and CEO of the board of directors, Zhang Chaoyang, said in the East's selection live broadcast room that when people come to the world, they must determine the values and life should not be a life that pursues happiness and enjoy time in time.He suggested that young people do not only pursue money and happiness, and this time appeared on Weibo hot search.
According to Observer.com, Dong Yuhui, the anchor of the live broadcast room on January 8th, asked Zhang Chaoyang: Many young people may be because the external environment has changed too much, and sometimes the goal of life is blurred, or they lose their hearts.The driving force, so young people will ask: What is the significance of work?Because people have no way to satisfy all their wishes.
Zhang Chaoyang replied: "You come to the world, to determine your values, I think life is not a life that pursues happiness and enjoyment in time."
He said, "Our brain structure is a life of labor. This is a place that is different from animals. It is related to our evolution and the structure of the brain. If I think, I will make a lot of money in my life, and then enjoy it and pursue happiness.This kind of idea is actually not matched with the structure and development of the person itself. "
Zhang Chaoyang said:" You pursue happiness, it may be very painful in the end. But if you want to completeMission, complete responsibility, pursue a sense of mission, realize the significance, your life will live very well, you have not come to this life. "
his suggestions for young people have appeared on WeiboThe hot search list has been disagreed by many netizens.There is a hot comment, "Life is so difficult, don't pursue enjoyment and pursuit of pain?"
On the afternoon of the 14th, the Weibo "Sohu Charles", which is certified as "Chairman and CEO of Sohu Company and CEO Zhang Chaoyang",Posted: "I accidentally searched again, don't break the context, literal understanding, I am talking about psychology and brain science." "I recommend a book for you, Man's Search for Meaning, author: viktor Frankl. Looking for lifeThe meaning. "