The strong prey on the weak is not only the survival law of natural society described by Darwin, but also the development law of human society, although many times we are reluctant to admit the evil side of human beings. The Nicomachean ethic is that "there is no just politics". But what is there to be just? Fairness and fairness are relative terms, absolute justice does not exist, and it is futile to try to investigate. Thousands of years of human development history have come this way. It's like a ball game. Once you violate the rules of the game, you can only be eliminated with a red card. I don't want to say much about political gods.
About
Nicholas Brody, a U.S. soldier who disappeared for nine years in Iraq, what impressed me most about the show was his conversion. He and his wife and children were Christians before they went to the Iraq war. After eight years of life as war criminals, they returned to the United States from Afghanistan. He told her daughter that he had converted to Islam. He confessed the crime of killing his comrade Walker in the garage (after seeing it later, he realized that Al Qaeda deliberately made him think so, in fact, Walker was still alive, but he had rebelled), using Arabic for the dead including Issa (the leader of Al Qaeda) 83 children including son) prayed. Those little angels who left innocently will be happier in another world. Does his conversion count as a betrayal of the country? When a person's moral values conflict with the interests of your motherland, should you sympathize with the innocent and weak against the motherland, or continue to serve the country? But no matter what, the bloodshed is always heartbreaking. Devout Muslims worship in the mosque every week, and they believe in Allah; I have also seen Christians pray before every meal, and they believe in Jesus, the Good Shepherd. No matter what their religious beliefs are, they have outlined in their hearts an almighty God who can help people get out of the sea of misery and save all sentient beings. If there is such a perfect god, why is there war, malaria and poverty in the world? Danton is right. This is the theist's greatest fulcrum and its greatest weakness. Believe in the gods, at least you have a fear in your heart.
About Madness
The outstanding CIA female agent Carrie Mathison in the play uses a unique method to complete the task - to find terrorists from the Middle East. In fact, she has had schizophrenia (inherited from her father) since she went to college, and is a mental patient in the eyes of normal people. Fortunately, my sister is a doctor, and she has been relying on the drugs given by her sister to maintain emotional stability. Due to the special nature of her work, she has been concealing her illness, and once it is known to others, she will no longer be able to continue the intelligence work she loves. Carrie has been unable to let go of not knowing about the 9/11 attacks, and is determined not to let the same thing happen again. Carrie's suspicion of Navy Sergeant Brody and her undercover investigation of him put her career, reputation and even judgment to the test as never before. Yes, she is crazy. When she was most emotionally unstable, she filled the house with confidential documents and painted on the paper according to the timeline. The resulting rainbow wall broke the secret of the base, but was regarded by her boss David Estes as the brain-damaged work of a mentally ill patient, and ordered to order her. His subordinates tore off the wall stickers. No matter how much she struggled, it could only be seen as a psychotic episode. She was lucky to meet her best friend and mentor, Saul Berenson, and only he could understand her madness. He said to Carrie, "You're the strongest woman I've ever met!" Often what the madman says is the truest, isn't it? Because this kind of madness directly exposes the truest self, just like directly pulling out a heart and showing it to the sun. I prefer crazy psychopaths to normal people wearing fake masks. Crazy about your own madness, what does it matter if no one understands? But it hurts a bit. Even sometimes you wonder if you are really crazy, which means you are really lonely. The meaning of madness lies in truth, in freedom. Understanding the behavior of the mad is like appreciating a cruel beauty, the flurry of loners in Beethoven's moonlight.
about love
Carrie, you shouldn't be in love with Brody. Knowing that there will be no results, but also moths to the flames. This is the doomed tragedy for the mad. But you love and you don't even know it. It's only when you realize your heart-rending pain that you find yourself in it. You said to Saul: "I'm going to be lonely all my life." Saul said: "God, you are in love with him." What I have to say here is that Saul's wife can no longer bear Saul's special nature of work, Unable to accompany her and chose to leave. The best way to love someone is to spend time with him or her. How much you love someone depends on how much time you are willing to spend for him (her). In the end, love will turn into family love. Is this another kind of love? A family that loves each other, is healthy and happy, is the best "love".
Korean dramas are romantic, American dramas are realism. However, American dramas make me think more about the meaning of life. After all, we all live so realistically.
—— 2012.6.13.22:05
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