scientist,
doctor,
teacher.
Professional indoctrination has erased many people's independent thinking since childhood.
Many answers we don’t even know what it means to ourselves.
In fact, personal professionalism and ideals in consciousness are really not the same thing.
When talking about ideals, we should first talk about ourselves.
An independent thinking and fully positioned self.
Due to a certain special interest relationship, many people have been deceived by the accumulation of minds from birth, some of them do not know the truth until they die, and some use comprehension as the driving force to explore new paths.
Wilberforce is lucky, he can clearly realize right and wrong, and he has a mature way of treating the world. But he was also in pain. There were two voices in his heart, and he repeatedly asked himself in the torment.
And this is politics, which is more responsible than purely personal ideals. Undoubtedly,
it is more difficult than normal to find what is expected to be done in the heart and complete it.
As you can see, when they returned to the parliament again, their temples were white and wrinkled. It is fortunate not to lose my life.
"There is nothing difficult in the world, iron pillars are ground into needles." We hear our ears become calluses, but will this pragmatic human society allow this slow progress of events? I don't even want to imagine how these abolitionists have endured the humiliation over the years, and on the surface they have to be peaceful. Manpower, material resources, financial resources, energy, deal with, strategy... Finally they did it. Shining and shining.
The eagerness for success makes it easier for a person to lose faith, to give up precious ideals, to become a non-individual part of the machine, and to become a tool for others to manipulate. The path that leads to the farthest in the mist is never a shortcut. You can find it by finding yourself.
At the end of the play, a powerful sentence appeared on the screen: "Politics has never been his destination, but his monastery."
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