A society that cannot bear to ask

Asha 2022-03-20 09:02:11

After watching the movie, various unrelated thoughts popped up: A—— Humans evolved from gregarious animals, but it is difficult to give an easy answer to whether human beings are being protected by society or enslaved. But even so, respecting each other's choices is the only thing that can be recognized. That's why the father and daughter parted ways in the end. B—— Some people may criticize this father for being too selfish and forcing his child to do things that she doesn’t necessarily like. Is there any essential difference between parents in the city forcing their children to attend remedial classes, church or temple, join the Party, and get married? C - I read an article saying that the history of marriage is very short (compared to the history of human beings), and marriage is dying, which I firmly believe because it is against human nature. How can humanity be more free to choose a life of isolation or decoupling from so-called modern civilization? Ding -- The book "A Brief History of Humanity" will give us a lot of inspiration. Don't think that everything today is inevitable. The biggest difference between humans and other animals is not making tools but making up stories. E - There is a paradox in the story: if the father really likes to stay away from human society, then he should live alone, with his daughter, although the number is slightly larger, isn't it still a kind of social life in essence?

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Why does society force children to go to school? On the surface, it is to provide skills and stabilize society, but in fact it is to create objects for the ruling class to be enslaved, right? If the child is unwilling to go, the parents can completely educate themselves. Are there many precedents in ancient and modern China and abroad? Moreover, it is not a basic human right for children to be unwilling to study. Don't the laws and regulations on education violate the basic spirit of the Constitution?

I can't say it anymore, the society can't bear to ask questions, and I have to beg for food in the society, and I don't want to be chased.

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Leave No Trace quotes

  • Will: I'm so sorry.

    Tom: I know.

  • Tom: What's your favourite color?

    Will: What's *your* favourite color?

    Tom: Yellow.

    [They sit for a moment]

    Tom: What was my mother's favourite color?

    Will: Yellow.

    Tom: Maybe I learnt it from her. I wish I could remember her.

    Will: She'd wish for that, too.