I once said to others that people in their student days are the least malicious. Thirteen Reasons Why makes me doubt my own opinion. In the past, I always thought that school violence was incredible. People who couldn't get along should not get along well. Without communication, there would be no conflict. I have heard very inexplicable reasons for fighting because it is not pleasing to the eye. The so-called "evil" is related to many factors, such as the education of the original family, the living environment, the school's education, and their own thoughts... Every detail in life is more or less affected. "The theory of good nature" and "the theory of evil nature" seem to be diametrically opposed, but in the end they both mean to be good. For evil, if there is something, change it and add encouragement if it doesn't. It's really hard to choose between "returning violence with violence" or "repaying grievances with virtue". "Ten years is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge." How strong is the psychological endurance behind forbearance? It is not easy to overcome the malice in your heart and become a kind person. There are also unintentional "evil" in the eyes of others, such as standing by and not paying enough attention. In an avalanche, not a single snowflake feels responsible.
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