What is your opinion on the main theme of the "Maze Moving" series: "Save friends or save the world"?

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You can try to answer another question: If you can save five million people by sacrificing five people, should you sacrifice?

What if it were five of your closest relatives and five million rascals?

What if there are five rascals and five million illiterate Africans?

What if there are five illiterate Africans and five million world dignitaries?

What if it is five world dignitaries and five million children?

There are countless ways to ask this question, and the logic of thinking in the face of each question is not the same, and it is different for everyone, with a little more rationality or a little more sensibility. But the root of the problem is actually determining the lives of five innocent people. Life is their own, not voluntary, and it is not sacrificed. Unless you regard that life as a collective property. However, in the face of this problem, who is not willing to kill? Such a cruel human being is not worth saving.

Fans hate the Virgin and scold them for being very alienated from them and harming the interests of those close to them and themselves. But Superman and Optimus Prime allow their planet to be destroyed to save mankind. Faced with their two interstellar virgins, have the fans scolded them? How can one betray one's own species for this low-level civilization? Because the audience likes to watch it, because human beings are narcissistic! Such a narcissistic human being is not worth saving.

Don't consider yourself so important, you are worthless to this world. Don't take the world so importantly, the world without you is worthless to you.

Run, for the people who are important to you, not for the world.

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Maze Runner: The Death Cure quotes

  • Thomas: There's no guarantee we'll make it back from this.

    Newt: But we started it together, we might as well end it that way too.

  • Thomas: Do you regret it? What you did to us?

    Teresa: Sometimes. But I did what I thought was right.