Thanks to Tao Piao Piao for your enthusiastic help, which made me grab the first ticket on the sixth day.
——Thanks to a ridiculous story about getting into madness for rights. A person has been under the system for a long time. Due to personal paranoia and the corrosion of the environment, the perception of the system and rights is in an extremely distorted state. He believes that rights and order can override everything, even if they are far from fact and truth. He cannot balance the relationship between the decision maker and the decision itself. After all, human beings cannot be separated from emotion as an absolute rational rule. I think of Plato’s theory of rulers. The ruler of a perfect country must abandon all human desires and moral concepts, that is, the so-called philosophical king. At the moment, it is more appropriate to use the word god to describe it. However, human desire is an eternal pain-making machine, like a turbulent wave that never stops beating on the coast. This kind of pain will appear even stronger under power. On the one hand, he thinks that he is the so-called king of philosophy, a decision-maker above the law, and on this point he has already had a strong disagreement with him as a human. Is it the most loyal servant of the system or the slave of desire and power? I didn't know until the end. I only saw a small official who fell into madness because of being out of his own existence. However, what I said is not as apt as Kafka’s words "He is a servant of the law, so he merged with the law and escaped human punishment"-Kafka
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