I was very surprised and happy to dream about many big watermelons in other people’s fields. In my dream, I saw a green field where plump and moist watermelons grew. Looking at these large and small, plump watermelons, I couldn’t help but secretly think, it would be great if I could take all these watermelons home!
However, the dream is not as expected, because I do not have the right to pick these watermelons at will. After I finished admiring the beautiful scenery of the watermelon field, I suddenly saw a farmer wearing green rubber shoes and holding large scissors walking over. He shouted to me with a serious expression: "What are you doing here! This is private land, you have no right to pick!"
Facing the accusations from farmers, I feel a little overwhelmed. Because I came here with no ill intentions, I just wanted to enjoy this beautiful scenery. Besides, I don't want to steal the watermelon here, I just want to taste the watermelon here. But for the farmer, he has deeper emotions and interests for this land, and he will not compromise easily.
This scene in my dream led me to think about issues related to private property. The progress of human society depends to a large extent on the emergence of private property, because only when there is stable property ownership, people will be motivated to work and invest, and a certain scale of productivity can be formed. However, private property will also bring about some problems that are fundamentally difficult to solve, such as the prosperity of capital and the widening gap between rich and poor. In the dream, I deeply felt that the contradiction between private property and public rights, as well as the definition of rights and responsibilities involved in this contradiction, is still a very profound topic.
However, after returning to reality, I am still happy to imagine planting a watermelon in my yard, taking my children to pick it, tasting the sweet taste, and smiling with satisfaction. And in that seemingly beautiful field, we can also learn some truths that are both false and true: life lies in respecting and protecting the rights of private property, but it also tests how people study seriously, pay attention to public interests and rights, and pay attention to their sense of responsibility. Cultivation, achieving community harmony and shared harmony.