"I always do the right thing, maybe I should be crazy once." Right and wrong seem to change according to time and environment. Right or wrong in life is nothing more than a standard set by people around. Maybe one day this standard will change. There will be fundamental changes.
"Trust intuition"? Reason and emotion, which one should people follow to live their lives?
"I must stay where I should be" what should be? Perhaps in many people’s eyes, it’s the only way for a person to keep the original state. Those who have done good things must always do good things. People will not be surprised or grateful, because this does not know when it becomes what he should do, and why It has to be him all the time, or why does he need to do this all the time, who cares? As long as this person is not himself, it seems that people will not pay any attention at all, just treat all this as commonplace, it seems that life should be like this. This society is a bit strange, always using inexplicable moral kidnapping to determine what others should do, while turning a blind eye to some of the things required by one's own duties. When disaster strikes, people will scold companies for low donations, but don’t think about this should be the responsibility of the country, let alone their own tax evasion; people sometimes think that the doctor has cured the disease. The police caught the thief and should be eulogized, but he didn't think about it. What is the role of a doctor? What do you want the police for? If your duties require praise, don't you kneel down to the chef when you go to a restaurant to spend money for a meal. These are also things that sustain your life. A person who does his duty well can be praised and praised by others, but it is definitely not necessary to leave a book to praise. If the world takes some good things for granted, and takes duties as an extra gift, then I don't think this is so correct. It has nothing to do with the movie...
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