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It's time to stop this erroneous view that you owe only your parents and not the state!

Recently, there is a misconception that has been widely circulated on social media, claiming that "only parents are owed and not the state". However, such a view is clearly one-sided and narrow-minded. As a headline editor, I'm going to reveal the blind spots and vanity of this view. Join me as we dive deeper and see why we can't ignore the critical role of the state in our lives.

It's time to stop this erroneous view that you owe only your parents and not the state!

China, as a great country with a long history and many heroes, has left an indelible mark on the depths of our souls. We have all benefited from the care and education of our families, but we have also enjoyed the wider benefits of the state. Therefore, the idea that "only parents are owed and not the state" is wrong and should stop spreading.

First, let's consider all aspects that the state has to offer in our daily lives. From infrastructure construction to medical and health care, from education to culture and art, the country is creating a good living environment for us. Imagine that without the infrastructure provided by the state, we would not be able to enjoy the convenience of convenient means of transportation such as highways, railways, bridges, etc. Without a national healthcare system, we would not have access to timely medical assistance and quality medical care. Without a national education system, we would not be able to receive the transfer of knowledge and skills, nor would we be able to nurture our talents.

It's time to stop this erroneous view that you owe only your parents and not the state!

Second, we cannot ignore the crucial role played by the state in economic development and social stability. The state is the promoter and guarantor of our economic development and social progress. It formulates laws and regulations, regulates the market, maintains a level playing field, and provides a stage for entrepreneurs to develop. At the same time, the state also plays an important role in ensuring social stability, maintaining social order, protecting the rights and interests of the people, and ensuring the normal operation of society.

Moreover, the state bears great social responsibilities and obligations. In the face of natural disasters and emergencies, the country is our strongest backing. The State organizes disaster relief work and dispatches rescue teams to ensure the safety of people's lives and property. In addition, the state is committed to safeguarding territorial sovereignty and safeguarding national security. It provides us with a peaceful and stable social environment that allows us to work, start a business, and live with peace of mind.

In closing, I would like to emphasize that we are a member of one country, and everyone has a responsibility to contribute to the prosperity and development of the country. We cannot rely solely on the nurturing grace of our parents and ignore the opportunities and well-being that the state has given us. It is only when the nation as a whole prospers that we as individuals can truly be happy and successful.

It's time to stop this erroneous view that you owe only your parents and not the state!

So, let's discard the misconception that we owe only our parents and not our country, and recognize the importance and contribution of the state in our lives. We should actively participate in social welfare activities, pay attention to national development, spread positive energy, and jointly build a better country.

In this society of love and responsibility, we cannot stop at the idea that we owe only our parents and not our country. As the editor of Toutiao, I call on everyone to deepen their understanding and respect for the country, and to take a more holistic and balanced view of our responsibilities and obligations. Only in the context of national prosperity can we truly realize our values and dreams. Let's work together to create a better country and society!

It's time to stop this erroneous view that you owe only your parents and not the state!

Note: This article aims to shed light on the blind spots of the idea that parents are owed only the country, and to remind people that one should focus on the contribution and importance of the state. At the same time, we encourage active participation in social activities to jointly build a better country. The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and are not absolute facts.