In fact, we are not Caesars. When we were young, we were carefree and indulged in the love of our parents. Home was our world. Are you happy when we grow up and find ourselves imprisoned and having to role play in society. Are you also drawing windows for yourself like Caesar in your heart and looking for happy memories? Maybe one day, you will wipe the memory from your heart and chase it bravely, but you will never go back, right?
Caesar basically did not kill the roadblockers on the road of chasing freedom, but human beings were full of firepower in order to maintain their absolute dominance. Is the world the same now, when you find a weak man intruding into your own territory, ask yourself, do you help him grow and share with him, or expel him for fear that he will take up a bit of your resources, even if he does not have this awareness at all.
You might say it's an animal instinct, but aren't we the kind of people who advertise ourselves as the highest creatures. A chimpanzee without intelligence is like a simple child, but in order to achieve its goals, humans use deception, intimidation, and abuse to obtain its obedience. You know how painful it is.
The world has never been equal, and we do not doubt meat-eating, medical research and other behavioral activities, but in the face of life, we should at least have basic respect. Our attitude towards the weak and our inner sense of superiority often make us lose our temper, but it is really necessary to reflect on ourselves at all times. Are we really right, is it worth it if 10,000 orangutans are killed in a trial in exchange for a year of human life?
We chase freedom, and life needs freedom, as is the case with any life.
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