In a highly domesticated society, to get rid of the inherent destiny theory, we must start from changing our thinking, and the concept will remain unchanged. Even if the environment is changed, the inherent spiritual core will eventually be vulnerable.
Ballang's series of actions, leaving the village, becoming the landlord's number one driver, and ingratiating himself to the owner, seem to be getting closer to the life he wants step by step, but in fact he is still a slave thinking, all he does is become a better servant.
It was not until he was beaten mercilessly by his master again and again in reality that he finally understood that if he wanted to become a white tiger with only one generation, he had to completely get rid of the thinking of the poor and think like the rich. Even his master, who went to the United States to study, seemed to have a shell of advanced American ideas, but in fact he was an authentic Indian in his bones.
The boss's brave departure greatly stimulated Ballang, "You have been waiting for the door key, but the door has been open all the time." Although the money left by the boss's wife was not much, it was enough to make him feel the excitement of having more money. The sense of shame and betrayal disappeared, and there was only anger. Finally, he waited for the opportunity to turn over completely, without any hesitation, even if the way out was a crime, he did not give up, so he killed the master he once knelt and licked, and took away the huge sum of money that was enough to bring him back to life. After he rolled over, he was better at dealing with problems than his previous masters, and saw the wind steer. In a world where relationships are mainly maintained by interests, he solves all problems with interests. What about the family who might be taking the blame for him? It doesn't matter anymore, just thinking about draining the blood relationship of every drop of his blood.
How turbulent the change of concept is, for the sake of business, he even dares to write directly to the big figures in the political arena, it seems that there are no more restrictions in thinking.
If you want to be the person you want to be, don't let anything limit your imagination.
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