The ninth episode of the first season is about the bizarre death of an airplane passenger in flight. Originally, this case is not difficult and exciting for other more bizarre cases in the CSI film, but the last one A sobering dialogue that made me realize
Grace said: I can't answer this question You are evading this It's just a simple question Katherine interjected: What would you do if you were one of the passengers Grace replied: This is not the main issue You have different opinions but You both started with the same point of view. You both put yourself in the passenger's place. No one put yourself in the victim's side. Try asking if he's okay? Just because he keeps kicking Nate's chair They take for granted that he's wrong Just because he keeps ringing the bell They take for granted that he's intentionally interfering with the customer service staff Just because he wants to go to the bathroom They take it for granted that he's on purpose Troubled because he was walking up and down the aisle They took it for granted that he was a threat to them Catherine defended: He was a threat indeed Grace replied calmly: No he became a threat It could have been avoided because People's assumptions That's the problem You guys made assumptions just now but I think the passengers' assumptions were wrong because now this guy's dead Varek said: How do we prevent this from happening as you said? Grace Road: As long as one person stops and pays a little attention, he listens a little, he says, and he sees what's wrong with him. This tragedy will never happen. Now five people killed him and only one person can actually save him. s life
In fact, what old G said is true, but we really put ourselves in our shoes and think that people with different positions have different opinions. In fact, the old G was just looking at it from his own standpoint, a third party's standpoint, so he could clearly point out the wrong places. Because he's not in it, he can look at them from both sides, but if he's in it, it's hard to do that. When you are in danger, are you willing to pay more attention to those you are strangers to, or to ensure your own safety first? Anyway, I will choose self-protection without hesitation. In fact, this is a conditioned reflex, and it has nothing to do with human nature. Often we act before we even think about the consequences. There are not so many things in the world if, if we could "know" earlier, everything could be different. But none of us are prophets or saints, so there is a saying that love can't help, too many things are beyond our control. On the subject of human nature, it is always unclear. You say it's inherently evil, but you can't deny those little moments in life that touch you. You say it's inherently good, but people keep repeating the process of hurting others.
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