From the point of view of natural selection, if the human species wants to stand out from the competition with other species, selfishness and cruelty are necessary; likewise, if a single individual wants to survive and complete evolution in a harsh living environment, he must also Learn to be selfish and cruel. Therefore, don't discuss human nature lightly. Perhaps the so-called good side of human nature can discover the origin of evil.
The film is from the perspective of the Poles, what if it were from the perspective of Ukrainians, Soviets, Polish Jews, or even Nazi Germany? Maybe the truth of the matter is like a kaleidoscope, and all you see is "what you see".
In the past, I thought that the pursuit of the truth could objectively evaluate history, but now I found that the truth itself is not objective. Later, I thought that history should be explained from the perspective of human nature, but found that human nature is always imprisoned by cruelty and selfishness.
Everyone has a devil in their hearts, at least restrain this devil and make room for reason. This rationality begins and ends with common sense.
Treating common sense also requires restraint. Vodka in the movie is used to warm people up most of the time, but once it becomes a tool of power exchange, it becomes an evil prop, a kind of fire that ignites the hay tied to people.
Common sense will certainly not evaluate a person's good and evil, it examines a kind of objectivity and the benefits that each person obtains in historical activities. Such interests should first be attributed to the individual, and then the interests of the group, the nation, the race, and even the nation should be considered.
When human beings think, God laughs, maybe we are too superstitious about reason and indulge it.
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