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Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

author:Grandma's reading and writing time

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Today is the 4th day of my book copying.

At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, my husband and I sent our granddaughter to the swimming base, watched her change into her swimsuit, and watched her enter the swimming pool, so I walked out of the changing room, drove home with my husband, and waited for my mother to pick her up after work.

In the evening, continue to read yesterday's book "You Can Be Smarter" by Liu Yong.

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

I had plenty of time today, and I finished the book quickly. When I read the chapter in the middle, "Don't Care", I was attracted to one of the sentences.

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

Excerpt: "Why bother with what others write, first think about how much weight the person who writes the review." If he says good, how happy is it? If he says bad, what can he detract from us?"

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

Originally, Liu Yong remembered that when he starred in the drama "Wuling People" when he just graduated from college, just after the first scene, an actor happily read it out with a review in the newspaper.

However, the screenwriter Ms. Zhang Xiaofeng said the above paragraph with a faint smile.

Liu Yong was very surprised when he heard it, this usually modest female writer would say such arrogant words, but when Liu Yong thought about it afterwards, he felt that this was the attitude that an artist should have.

Liu Yong said: "It is undeniable that people have a group nature, and when we hear everyone applauding, we often applaud before we know what is going on. ”

This passage reminds me of today's daytime events.

On the morning of April 18, when I was washing, I saw a short video of my grandmother with a baby and my grandmother with a baby, and I was moved and wrote an article.

I never dreamed that it would cause so many people to argue, and there was an uproar in the comment section.

There are empathetic, accusatory, foul-mouthed, and even abusive...... I don't even want to write about it.

I read and reply to every comment all morning, but after seeing it, I couldn't stand it anymore.

Because some people seem to be born with a lack of virtue in the five elements, and they speak directly with aggression, he said that I brought a baby to my daughter by myself, and I did too many things due to lack of virtue, no wonder I couldn't give birth to a son.

I admit that I don't have the ability to give birth to a son. If it is said that not being able to give birth to a son is a lack of virtue, then let's take a look at the proportion of the population of the mainland.

According to the data of the seventh population census of the mainland, the male population of the mainland accounts for 51.24% and the female population accounts for 48.76%, and the sex ratio of the total population is 1.05.

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

Let's ask: Aren't 48.76% of women in the mainland all people lacking morality?

The endless reproduction of the population depends on these 48.76% of women. As a mother, could it be that her parents also did something immoral and gave birth to her?

It is undeniable that you are born as a man, you have an innate sense of superiority, but don't forget, you are also born to your mother, and your mother is also born to your grandparents.

I ask you: Can you not please a man who looks down on a woman? Because a wife is a daughter, and daughters are born to parents who lack virtue and do too much.

To those who say such things, remember: no one is blown by a strong wind. There are more daughters in China, from those high-level bigwigs to our ordinary people, all of whom have daughters, so they constitute nearly half of China's female population.

The world is peaceful and beautiful because of women, and war is a man's game.

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?

After reading Liu Yong's book, I don't read the comment area anymore, and I don't care about the nonsense in the comment area, yes: "Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where can you still have yourself?"

Although Liu Yong's book is a wisdom book dedicated to the growth of teenagers, I also feel very inspired by it in the eyes of an old woman.

Day4: Don't care! If you care about others everywhere, where is your own?