Sometimes I think the saddest thing about people is that people live in groups. We must have a unified value and moral standard and a unified evaluation system. This has to make us lose a lot of personality and uniqueness.
Regarding the judgment here, I have always felt that as long as others have not caused substantial harm to you, you should not use words or actions to stimulate harm to others.
Many of our moral standards are set to maximize the interests of the group. For example, we oppose homosexuality because in the church age, we need more people and more believers, so homosexuality is a sin. The same is true of consanguineous marriage, because it can lead to some genetic diseases, so we think it is also immoral.
Therefore, the matter of immorality is sometimes really sad, that is, individual interests must give way to collective interests. As people grow, our productivity increases, and our population is soaring, and we gradually feel that homosexuality is acceptable.
Then, since no real harm has been caused, people must learn not to care too much about other people's opinions. We can never satisfy the world, so let's be a person who can satisfy ourselves and let the people we love be surrounded by our love.
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