Recently, the well-known actress Li Ruotong has aroused strong resistance from many netizens for promoting the values of unmarriage and infertility. She expressed her pursuit of an independent life and career with a firm attitude. However, is such a choice really worth following?
As we all know, Li Ruotong is one of the representatives of the Chinese film and television industry. With her excellent acting skills and unique charm, she has created many classic roles in film and television works, and has been loved and recognized by the audience. However, a series of recent remarks by her have caused an uproar.
Li Ruotong publicly stated that she is determined not to marry and have children, and has always pursued an independent lifestyle. She believes that marriage and parenting can limit women's career development and free choice, and she hopes to pursue higher career achievements through continuous efforts and self-improvement. Such a view has caused quite a bit of controversy in today's society.
First of all, it is undeniable that everyone has the right to pursue independence and the right to choose freely. As a woman who thinks independently and insists on herself, Li Ruotong's choice is understandable. However, her remarks also raised questions from many people. After all, in traditional Chinese culture, marriage and offspring are the basic values of the family, passed down from generation to generation, and are the foundation for the existence and development of human society.
Second, the option of not marrying and having children is not suitable for everyone. For some women, family relationships and career development can be juggled, and the two are not in conflict. Not marrying or having children does not mean that you will be able to achieve more career success. The values of life vary from person to person, and everyone should make the right choice according to their actual situation and the true desire of their heart.
In addition, the choice of not marrying and being infertile can also lead to individuals facing loneliness and lack of care in their later years. Marriage and the presence of children can bring warmth and companionship to people, helping people to overcome loneliness in their later years. If you give up on these things completely, you may regret your choice at some point.
In short, the unmarried and barren lifestyle advocated by Li Ruotong is her personal choice, but it does not apply to everyone. Everyone should make appropriate choices according to their actual situation, their true inner pursuits, and the values of traditional culture. No matter what lifestyle you choose, the key is to pursue your inner truth and happiness.