I noticed that many people have a special affection for the past years, especially the period when the theme of class struggle was the theme. Some people like strife and internal friction, are obsessed with the idea of big pots of rice and equal property, and have an aversion to competition. They cannot tolerate others living better and dressing more fashionably than they do, and even advocate an equal distribution of poverty and misery among all. This view is especially common among some conservative-minded older people.
Of course, large pots of rice can indeed whet an appetite and eliminate competition between people. We can get along with each other and taste simple and delicious food together, without jealousy and comparison. However, the question arises: if there is no competition in a society in which the wealth of all is distributed completely equally, then the intelligent, capable and accomplished are bound to be overthrown, can such a society really promote prosperity?
In this uncompetitive society, wealth is distributed absolutely equally, talented people are doomed to be suppressed and excluded, and lazy people are worshiped. As a result, society as a whole becomes lazy and stagnant and cannot develop sustainably. Everyone should understand that such a system, although it may seem fair and just on the surface, in fact it will only produce a group of people who do nothing. We need to have competitive stimuli to stimulate people's creativity and initiative, and move society forward.
Therefore, it is very necessary for us to carry out reform and opening up. Only in a competitive environment can people reach their full potential and pursue a better quality of life. Of course, this does not mean that we should let go and ignore those in distress. Instead, we should build a more harmonious and inclusive society where everyone has the opportunity to achieve their dreams by providing good education and equal opportunities.
In modern society, we need to pay more attention to the development and diversification of individuals. Competition can inspire creativity and motivation, but we can't ignore the importance of collaboration and sharing. Only on the basis of equality and justice can we achieve social prosperity and win-win results.