It's really heartbreaking. He is just a naive child who does everything he can to bring mankind to a better place, but we, the general public who enjoy the priceless happiness that technological innovation has brought to our lives, are indifferent to this and let us hinder mankind. The vested interests of civilization and progress wantonly oppress simple children. Because of Allen's gratuitous dedication, he did not accumulate a huge amount of wealth for himself. In fact, it was easy for him, but he felt that it was inhumane and contrary to his values. But it is precisely because of this that he is not valued by the public, and it is also because of this that the judicial system can let go of its concerns and drive him to a dead end, because bullying is the nature of most people, except for a very small part like Allen who truly treats everyone as equal. children. In the current world, you still need to use capital to protect yourself, but Allen said no to this "truth" that everyone knows. He firmly believes that all people are created equal and that everyone should have equal rights. This is his whole life. What he wanted, he was willing to use everything he did to help those who are still suffering from unequal treatment, and because of this, he paid the price with his life! The father of the Internet could have easily become the richest man in the world with his own invention, but he chose to share his invention with all mankind for free, which has greatly accelerated the spread of the Internet and the advancement of human civilization. Bernard was lucky because he invented a new thing that didn't touch vested interests, and poor Allen, who was killed before his invention could thrive and benefit mankind, and himself in two. Years later, because of the insidiousness, cunning, hypocrisy, ruthlessness, and bullying that the world gave him, he chose to end his own life and left this place where he had been working hard to make it better. Give two interesting facts. Alan Turing used his great technological inventions to save the lives of 17 million people. Not only that, but he also invented the prototype of the computer and introduced mankind into the third industrial revolution. But it is such a person who has infinite enthusiasm for the whole world and all human beings, but he chose to be insulted by the authorities because of his very personal love, and finally committed suicide. In contrast, the Emperor of Japan, who launched a war madman who devoured hundreds of millions of lives, did not live in prison for a second because of his crimes, and he still died peacefully in his later years. What the hell is this! There is another, Bill Gates is now known to women and children, but Bernard is still unknown. In fact, Allen's death can be seen as a microcosm of the game between the two forces of human society, but it is clear that this time, as always, justice, kindness, but weakness (it's just the current weakness, but once he can break through the obstacles and defeat the darkness, human's History can take another big step forward) the side loses, but this is the reality , is the difficult progress and regression of human history. In many cases, it is a three-way game between vested interests, new forces, and spectators. But Ellen goes beyond that, finding computers and the Internet, the magic that will help him make the world he loves better. He is not for money, status, he is for everyone's happiness, this value is innate until the last moment of life. This reminds me of Socrates, who went to death for the justice in his heart. This is the highest state of the human spirit. You don't need anyone's admiration, just the values that can accommodate all human suffering in your heart have brought you infinite relief and redemption. There are a million ways to die in the world. You choose the noblest and happiest one. Death is rebirth for you. Finally, I want to say a few words. Mr. Sun Yat-sen said: "The world trend is mighty and mighty, those who follow it will prosper, and those who go against it will perish." It's like thunder, but I don't know how long and difficult the road to pursue freedom, equality, fraternity, and happiness is for human beings! No one knows where the future of North Korea and all of humanity will go.
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