One step at a time

Alden 2022-08-23 14:31:50

I used the vacation time to watch the first season of "The Truth Interview" earnestly one episode after another. For Uncle Mi, it can be said that the more I understand, the more I love it.

"The Truth Interview" is all about social ulcers. Many cases make us feel shocking. Many interviewees use their ordinary but full of love and courage to make us feel the greatness, breadth and hope of people. Many of us are affected by the environment in which we live, the education we receive, and our ideological concepts, and we tend to be one-sided when looking at problems. We always think that what we see is everything and what we think is the truth. Uncle Mi and his team have assembled all aspects of the force to conduct extensive, meticulous, and sincere investigations, using data and facts to speak. It's not for self-expression, not for the ratings of the show, let alone sensationalism, to use a rational and emotional tone to make your country develop towards the good side.

Regarding the environment in which I live, I have not conducted detailed sociological surveys and researches of this kind, and I am not qualified to make excessively detailed comments. But what I want to say is that we do see a lot of judges in our lives. They criticize society and seem to be so angry every day. But compared to Uncle Mi, I can't help but sneer at such people. People who think that criticism represents reason and sobriety often think that they are very thoughtful and insightful in their hearts, but in fact this is probably the most superficial, empty and most vulgar soul. A truly thoughtful person is someone who can work hard to solve problems when he sees problems, and praises enthusiastically when he sees positive and just things. And Uncle Mi, that's it.

On the Internet, I saw that many netizens started discussing our country after watching the "Truth Interview" or some parts of the "Truth Interview", and indeed a small number of people are praising it. In fact, I personally want to say that after watching "The Truth Interview", I am even more grateful to our country, because our country has really made too much progress and development in the past few decades. If we were not Chinese, or citizens under the leadership of this great government today, our life would be unimaginable. We should really be grateful to our ancestors and our government for the various efforts made in the protection of women's rights and freedom of marriage, religion, education, law popularization, infrastructure construction, etc. It is all this that supports our happy life with air-conditioned WiFi today.

However, to make a country with a vast territory, many ethnicities and a large population develop better, each of us bears a heavy burden. As Uncle Mi said in the 13th episode of the first season of The Truth A new question. The question is: What have I done for the country and for the people?"

We spent a lot of time discussing what patriotism is. Now, it's time for everyone to take action. Being in your own small home, cleaning your home, and caring for your family is patriotic; on rainy days, borrowing (or giving) your rain gear to people who need it more than yourself is also patriotic; people who are accustomed to spitting get rid of Such a bad problem is patriotism; it is also patriotic to make oneself healthier through fitness and a reasonable and nutritious diet; it is also patriotic to work hard every day and spend time on improving one's business level. Patriotism is not only about big principles and survival, but also that the citizens of a country strive to be better themselves; it is that people are more friendly and help each other and love each other; it is that everyone works harder, whether it is growing potatoes, cooking noodles or researching Large-scale scientific research projects.

One step at a time, bit by bit of hard work will eventually converge into a shining light of positive energy, and our society will become better and better, and each of us will have more fulfilled, happy and complete lives. I think this is the practical significance that "The Truth Interview" can give us.

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