Ugh.
Sometimes resistance is not dislike, but an escape. I am afraid of facing the hurt and pain caused by war. Fear of confronting the "human nature" that I don't want to accept and acknowledge.
The speed of human evolution cannot keep up with the speed of technology and society, so it brings so many heart-piercing pains. Regardless of whether we want it or not, some things just happened like that, and some warmongers just existed like that. From an evolutionary perspective, men’s aggressiveness and possessiveness are understandable, but in modern society, the lethality of weapons is not the same as that of millions of years ago. War is no longer the best way to solve the problem. But his genes have not kept pace with the times. Some people still use primitive ways of thinking to launch wars to satisfy their own or their own race's interests. For those people who regard human life as ants, they don't know what else to do besides praying that they don't show up around me. Let history solve this big problem.
Few people can escape the temptation of revenge. Once the revenge begins, it is like an opened Pandora's Box, which can only end in destruction.
Emotions are our other great enemy. Under the direction of rage, sadness, and ecstasy, human beings often perform many irrational behaviors like a delusion. How are emotions generated? How do emotions control us, and how can humans control emotions? This is a topic of interest recently, and I will elaborate on it later.
At the end of the movie, there is a sentence echoing in my head: old and old, and you, young and young.
I don’t know if Datong in the world will always be a dream?
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