an insurmountable chasm

Lyda 2022-03-26 09:01:12

Life is never in a hurry and dances quietly on the drum of life, but generations of people are constantly changing mercilessly. Social morality is like a brand-new mold, wrapping fresh newborns into it and engraving it. Qualified products out of the society.
Morality makes us all look alike, but our hearts take on bizarre shapes.
Parents always love us in the way they think is the best and the best, but our lack of understanding has caused endless conflicts, but can simple understanding ease conflicts? I think life is different after all.
Morality is just a social tool. People use tools built up over thousands of years to restrain their feelings and prevent the flood of emotions from destroying everything that people have finally accumulated. Therefore, there is a rationality opposite to sensibility.
Morality can guarantee a better guarantee for the existing life of human beings. This does not cover all classes. Maybe different classes have different class morals. Now I can only stand on an unofficial point of view based on my own opinion. A little bit of feeling and sent to speculate on these.
Because different people have different interpretations of universal morality, everyone has their own way of dealing with morality. However, people live together because of the dangers of the world, so people will inevitably have conflicting views. Parents' morality, The moral values ​​of friends may be different, so the connection of moral values ​​is an insurmountable gap, and morality is only one element of the three views.
Modern education will output three views to you, including moral views, but how to view it and how to abide by it is a personal choice.
The Samaritan girl's moral outlook is refreshing. How to view the mainstream moral outlook in the world needs to be thought deeply.
It's time to face yourself as a complex and troublesome individual.
Last but not least, modern education will also teach you the ways and means of acquiring knowledge. Warm reminder: closed loop

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