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The woman changed two rooms in a row and the camera was checked, and Sartre's "Others are Hell" was staged

author:Enlightenment Sidewalk

A woman stayed at the Linwu International Hotel in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, but found that the socket in the house hid a camera. Then the woman changed to another house price, only to find that there was still a camera. The news is chilling.

The woman changed two rooms in a row and the camera was checked, and Sartre's "Others are Hell" was staged

The hotel located in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, found on the Internet, has a minimum of about 300 a night. This price is not low, and its name is a scare international hotel, which is a mid-to-high-end hotel. However, the camera was found in such a hotel, and it was not accidental that a room was randomly changed.

We can imagine that the hotel's camera was certainly not just installed, and the hotel owner claimed that he was also a victim. Regardless of whether they know it or not, there is already a huge fault for not doing the corresponding inspection.

Not just one room with a camera proves that this is a planned, long-term act.

I don't know how many people were secretly filmed before this. In the bedroom that I thought was safe, there was a pair of eyes, even countless pairs of eyes, staring.

Whenever something like this happens, it always reminds me of Sartre's: The other is hell.

The woman changed two rooms in a row and the camera was checked, and Sartre's "Others are Hell" was staged

In sartre, the famous French existentialist philosopher of the 20th century, Sartre's play "Confinement" tells the story of the ghosts of three dead people arranged in a compartment, and their three contradictory bushes, in the compartment, guarding each other, attacking each other, each doing their best to guard against others, attacking others.

And this confinement environment is "hell."

The "other" constitutes the greatest calamity of a person, although there is no sword, fire, no purgatory torture, but by the human beings themselves constitute each other's "hell", this is "others are hell".

Such "hells" are invisible, but they are everywhere, difficult to defend against, and people themselves do not know it.

When we intend to seek benefits through some shady means, it seems that we have gained a momentary profit, but in fact we are also prompting others to become our own murderers.

You install cameras in the hotel, and if others do the same, can you guarantee yourself that your family will never stay in the hotel?

Jinan RT-Mart sells smelly pork, can the manager and seller guarantee that they will not buy stinky pork when they go to the next mall?

In the previous Sanlu milk powder incident, those who added melamine to it could ensure that their children would not eat milk powder with other harmful additives?

Can these people guarantee self-sufficiency in everything?

The answer is, obviously not. Our lives are premised on the lives of others, the existence of others, and in modern society it is impossible for everyone to exist separately from others.

In this way, we will find that once evil begins, it is a closed loop that will eventually return to you. You constitute the hell of others, and others make up your hell.

The woman changed two rooms in a row and the camera was checked, and Sartre's "Others are Hell" was staged

I want to really avoid such a thing from happening. Regulation is naturally essential, and heavy penalties are also necessary. But in the face of endless evil, all kinds of evil. Only when everyone starts from themselves can there be hope, and every choice is important.

The real goodness of this world comes from the awakening of each individual.

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