People usually look at the world from three angles: looking up, looking up, and looking down.
Looking up is the most normal and comfortable vision. It comes from a calm and normal heart. It contains maturity and self-confidence. It is not humble or arrogant, and it is not impatient or impatient. It is conducive to moving forward steadily, and it is not easy to fall into trouble. Looking up is the perspective used to look at people and things taller than us, which is the so-called high mountain. Looking up often, in terms of benefits, let us know that there are days outside the world, and there are people outside of people. There are role models, and there are benchmarks. We will not be arrogant like frogs at the bottom of a well; from the side effect point of view, looking up for a long time will not only make our necks sore, but also often make us feel inferior, feel that we are very small, inferior to others in everything, and always in a state of depression.
Of course, your mileage may vary, and some people look up to them all their lives, aiming for higher goals all their lives. He may live a very pompous and glamorous life, but he must also live a very tired and hasty life. He only cares about sieging cities one by one, but he has no time to browse the scenery and enjoy life. In fact, he is also very wronged in his life. Therefore, when we look up and are tired, we might as well look down and see those people living at the bottom of society. Although they are the same people as us, they have lower education, less income, smaller houses, less decent jobs, and inferior social status. They are always unknown. In front of them, we often have a sense of superiority, but we are usually very dismissive and rarely glance at them.