When I tell people about my views, many say I'm an idealist, that I'm too simple to live in this world. They want me to be realistic! Yes, I admit, I'm stupid, I'm not smart, I'm not smart, but the world is so complicated, so cruel, so bloody because humans are so smart, I think if the world was full of stupid people like me , the world will be much simpler, more peaceful, more harmonious, more peaceful and more beautiful.
I even thought that when I see a thief stealing other people's wallets again in the future, I will never stop it, because the price of my stopping is that the thief chases and beats me, while others look on, including the ones I helped. that person! Is such a human being worthy of my help? Why should we help such people, let them escape danger and loss and let others pay and bear the price? Am I helping them or hurting them and fueling their self-deception? Since they themselves don't care about being bullied by others, why should I come forward? In the same way, Mother Earth nourishes us, gives us clothes to protect us from the cold, gives us food to keep us from hunger, and gives us land to live on. Please, what have we done for Mother Earth? How many people want to do something for Mother Earth in the past? The ancients said that the grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by the spring. Are human beings worth keeping them alive? What perishes without letting people like us perish? Please don't condemn me, I'm also thinking, do those who want me and persuade those who love cats and dogs to endure reality hope that everyone in this society is as realistic as they are? What is reality? If their so-called reality kills each other like this, stands by and is selfish, then I spurn such a reality! We are educated to be human, to live like a real human being, a human being. I once said to my friends, I used to pursue individuality, but now I have changed, and I pursue human nature more!
I see more and more people learning how to be like what they say is the reality that the world makes us who we are, we who make society this way, and this society that makes us doom. So I think when I help students, I help those children to study and enter such a society, am I helping them or am I hurting them and destroying the society? Because this society is so terrible, I let them into such a place where they can live without humanity in order to survive, am I not helping the tyrants? Every time I think about this, I am confused. I just want to escape from this city and society that eats people as soon as possible. Before I become indifferent, selfish, intelligent and realistic, I am more willing to use my heart to treat animals and animals. Earth, not such ungrateful humans. We need a green earth, and we need a green society and life even more.
Finally, I want to end with a story of a pastor:
when others persecuted the Jews, I pretended to be dumb, and I did not stop it;
When others persecuted the communists, I pretended to be dumb, but I didn't stop them;
when others persecuted black people, I pretended to be dumb, but I didn't stop them;
when others came to persecute me, I found that no one came out to help me.
Postscript: In the same way, I talked about ethics and philosophy from environmental protection. This is the result of my habitual thinking, because world outlook and outlook on life affect each other. I said that environmental protection is not only a way of life, but also a philosophy of life and ideas. When it comes to environmental protection issues, I will eventually return to the discussion of philosophical issues. I think we should break through the problem-solving method based on facts, and we should think deeply about the ins and outs of problems, so that we can better solve problems. Today I bought Tagore's collection of works and his poetry collection "Gitanjali". I like Tagore's naturalistic ideas excavated through ancient Indian philosophy. Like Gandhi, I hope to draw nourishment and ideas from them. The latter part may be a little more pessimistic and intense, but what I want to say is the fact that although I criticize human beings, I will not give up my efforts.
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