I just glanced at the movie review on the top, basically the same feeling as I do, don’t violate the laws of nature, people should act according to the laws, what I want to say is, don’t put people and nature in opposition (although after the emergence of modern civilization, this It is impossible), but, in the final analysis, man is nothing but an animal. The birth of humanism has freed human beings from their dependence on gods, and this is the horror. What we believe in has changed from a supreme god to a man with both good and evil. Isn’t this the tragedy of modernity? I think that the disadvantages of modernity such as natural science and technological revolution, urbanization, etc. are not only the deepening of individual loneliness and the emptiness of emotions, but also the need to be vigilant that people are placed in a too high position, the original The humility of nature disappeared entirely, replaced by a desire to pursue something beyond nature, such as Frankenstein's pursuit of immortality. Life and death are inherently unsurpassable laws of nature, but modern people are constantly trying to transcend it. What will be the result of being above nature? was destroyed. Humanism was originally the idea of liberating human nature, but we have been ignoring the greedy and vicious side of human nature. Excessive admiration for humanism will only destroy us.
What kind of world do we live in? It's hard to describe. What will happen in the future is even more unknown. What everyone can do is to keep the bottom line of ethics and morality and abide by the laws of nature and nature.
"I have done with man."
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