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Eavesdropping on the Grand Conspiracy: Privacy is the dignity of a person's repentance

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Eavesdropping on the Grand Conspiracy: Privacy is the dignity of a person's repentance

Why do people need dignity? There is no solution, but, there is no need to question, it is needed.

Why do people need privacy? There is no solution, and any kind of explanation, there are times when it does not hold.

Why do people need repentance? Insoluble, guilt and pleasure appear together, is it happiness?

If you knew you were going to die today, what was the one thing you most wanted to do?

1. Maintain dignity.

2. Privacy Reserved.

3. Hurry up and repent.

Second, if it is someone else who is going to die today? What's the one thing you most want to do?

1. Preserve his dignity.

2. Protect his privacy.

3. Confess to Him.

Third, the movie "The Conversation" filmed the choice of director Coppola:

Privacy is the dignity of a person's repentance.

Eavesdropping on the Grand Conspiracy: Privacy is the dignity of a person's repentance

remark:

The Conversation (1974)

The film was released on April 7, 1974.

U.S. President Richard Nixon announced his resignation over the Watergate wiretapping scandal on August 8, 1974.

Art and reality, separated by 123 days.

Remarks for Remarks:

About how to understand, respect and protect personal privacy.

In 1974, director Coppola made a film called Dialogue, which spoke about her position.

The Conversation is the movie, the equivalent of a whistle.

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