God helps those who help themselves

Loren 2022-03-20 09:01:16

Heaven helps those who help themselves, whether in the country or in the individual. Only those who are experiencing it will understand that help from outsiders is either condescending sympathy or goodwill as the icing on the cake. France, the United States, Italy, and the United Nations, these countries or organizations that clamor for justice, fairness and democracy all day long, are they not wise to leave in the face of danger.

As it was in the first two years, there was a raging incident in the Western world. It is said that it was initiated by a few American youths and made a youtube video, and then called on their own country to send troops to a certain African country to support tribal leaders who have done their best to wipe out their evil deeds. As soon as the video came out, it immediately received tens of thousands of responses from all over the world. Young people continued to write letters to the White House. In the end, Obama all stood up and said something should be done. This incident is seen as a manifestation of the omnipotence of democracy in the Western world, individual saving the world, the most typical heroism and salvationism. The irony is that not long after this incident came out, another insider revealed the chaotic political struggle within this African country, claiming that the tribal leader who was attacked by the crowd was just a pawn, and there was a bigger conspiracy behind the scenes. The White House side also does not see below. Well, looking at this kind of things, I just think it's a farce. The ancients said that the people who love to yell the most are usually the people who do not do things the least. That's the way it really is. Many times people yell, not necessarily to help anyone, just to satisfy their own heroic desires. Is there anything that really matters to the life of your family? Maybe you can run faster than anyone else.

In the past, Kato Kato came to the school to give lectures and wanted to talk about China in his eyes. What was impressed at the time was a female classmate who said with excitement: "You all talk about China’s problems as if it’s nothing to do with yourself. That’s because this is not your country. For us Chinese sons and daughters. To say, the deeper the love, the more serious the blame, and the feelings are heavy and complicated. How can it be so easy as what the outside world says." Comments and accusations are irresponsible, but after the action, you have to bear the consequences. . Those who are experiencing must carefully carry out risk control before they can make a decision. Those who are in it must have this kind of awareness, and more importantly, have the courage and confidence to face difficulties alone.

In life, those who are facing your judge all day always like to put themselves on the moral high ground, and they can't control what they do when they really encounter problems. Life is not easy, like a fish drinking water, knowing one's warmth and coldness. At any time, you are the only one who knows the most clearly and the most context, and only you who can truly survive. It is the same for the country and the individual.

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  • Shyanne 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    "Rwanda Hotel" - After thinking about it, in front of 1 million corpses, anything is superfluous. Murder is a general, saving people as a doctor. Killed most of them and saved their remnants. What is a small repair? Lu Xun said: The murderer is destroying the world, the rescuer is repairing it, and the cannon fodder-qualified princes are always complimenting the murderer. If this view does not change, I think the world will be destroyed and people will suffer.

  • Salvador 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    Cry to death. It was born from the same root, so why is it too anxious to fry each other. We may live too easy to understand the turbulence, but in that situation, if you can have humans in your heart, your life must be without regrets.

Hotel Rwanda quotes

  • Pat Archer: [relating the last words of the orphan slain by the Hutus] Please don't let them kill me. I... I promise I won't be Tutsi anymore.

  • [last lines]

    Pat Archer: [walking with family towards bus] They said that there wasn't any room.

    Paul Rusesabagina: There's always room.