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最近媒体常出现一个词汇:零距离。我向新闻界友人询问零距离是啥意思,告之:零距离是没距离或者是最佳距离的意思。最佳距离,我联想到了青年时代看过叔本华先生写的一则寓言故事:说的是一群豪猪在一个寒冷的冬天想靠在一起取暖,但它们身上的刺互相刺到了对方身上,于是不得不分开。但寒冷又使它们再次聚拢在一起,于是同样的事便再次发生,如此反复,最后它们发现最好的方法是彼此保持适当的距离,这样它们才既不会对方刺,又可以从对方身上取
Recently, the media often appear a word: zero distance. I asked the press friends what the meaning of zero distance, told: zero distance is no distance or the meaning of the best distance. The best distance I am reminded of when I was in youth I read an allegory written by Mr. Schopenhauer: that a group of porcupines would like to rely on one warm winter for a warm winter, but the thorns on their bodies pierced each other Have to separate. But the cold again brought them together again, so the same thing happened again and repeated so that in the end they found the best way to keep their distance from each other so that they would neither stab one’s spine nor take it from the other