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Maupassant is the French Lu Xun, not so sharp, but the story is as thought-provoking, acrimony, like a whip on our conscience.
This is why I believe that different countries will cultivate their own Lu Xun.
They were relentless in their efforts to "unravell the sufferings of the disease, to attract the attention of the cure."
The tragedy of "sheep fat ball" is caused by a group of French people with bad roots.
And after reading it, it also made me think deeply about the common badness of human beings: Greed, jealous, prejudice, pride, self-interest.
When you have knowledge that is different from ordinary people, you show off your knowledge and your intelligence without thinking that I have knowledge and I want to pass it on.
When you have incalculable wealth, you flaunt your wealth, whether legal or illegal, whether you have earned it or not, you think you are superior to everyone else, not "to protect the world from the poor."
When he has superior morals, he highlights his nobility and distinction, and when he sees a people who are not so well educated, he is not guiding them, but rather high and full of contempt, his character is not even better than the above two.
Meet construction workers, meet sanitation workers... maybe some of them are not so civilized sometimes, but it is undeniable that their blood and sweat light up the city, the world.
Some people just make a mockery of the most hard-working people, treating them as uneducated, poor, low-quality people, enjoying their benefits and whipping them.
Psychologically speaking, what people around them think or expect a person to be, will become over time. Circumstances shape a person. If we create an environment in which "workers are respected, proud of being workers and admire them", will they not naturally become that way? When I think of the sad news that migrant workers don't sit on their seats on the subway for fear of getting their seats dirty, and when I think of the former Soviet Union workers who went to museums, libraries, and ballet halls after weekends, I think of the past, I think more deeply.
Welfare needs to keep pace, and the need for spiritual nourishment is also indispensable. Although the policy system, social culture, economic status quo, and time constraints are very complex, it is not so simple.
But we're facing people who are not meeting our expectations for a while, we can try to reform them, try to guide them.
Don't be impatient, don't be sarcastic, don't be respectful, don't be overbearing. It is a valuable quality to treat everyone the same way.
So how do we do that?
Perhaps it is usually seen in the midday hot sun workers, give a bottle of water, give a word of encouragement and praise, in their difficulties.