2. About Silence
Endo Zhou looks at [silence] from three levels: first, the silence that people swallow when they are oppressed; second, the silence that people choose to protect themselves when they are suffering; third, to take care of themselves The big picture had to go against the silence of free will. These three kinds of silence are not easy. Think about it from another perspective. No one dares to accuse anyone of being brave.
If you use the idiom [silence is gold] to measure, the first two are at most to save your life, whether it is to save your own. Life or save more people's lives. Although the third type has the humiliation of [increasing other people's ambition and destroying one's prestige], it has a higher gold content.
Of course, there are also three levels to breaking silence: first, to inform and then ask for confession; second, to call for justice and to seek liberation; third, to beg for mercy. The begging here is not a real begging - just a formal renunciation of faith and truth.
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