Look Coldly
Never judge an independent event.
Looking coldly and calmly will not obliterate you, on the contrary, it will show your rationality and maturity. A big show, don't rush to applaud in a busy place. After the show, the actors remove their makeup and the audience disperses. You go home for the month, soak a pot of old tea, and sip it carefully.
Active judgment means that you are an agitator, not a neutral one. Moreover, a simple binary judgment is either black or white, good or bad, and it is easy for certain emotions to grow and arrogant.
Don't judge, it doesn't mean you are a fool. In fact, you are judged, but you can easily become a fool. No matter what you say or advocate, once you are fooled, deceived, or deceived, you are essentially exploited. There is a saying among the folks that you are sold and you count the money for others like a fool.
Unless you understand the ins and outs of things, the justice you see may not be true justice, and the ugliness you see may not be true ugliness. When the truth is revealed, you find that being unneutral is faint, and simple and arbitrary is ugly. You are attached to morality, but you are easily manipulated by morality.
Looking coldly is a good attitude. It always keeps a distance from the event, neither praising it casually, nor deliberately flogging it, it is neither ambiguous nor indifferent, it is the image of a wise man.
When reason is not yet established, do not stand in line easily, and when things are not yet clear, do not easily advocate. In this way, your rigor and prudence not only prevents the occurrence of self-stupidity, but also eliminates the possibility of giving users a chance.
This is malicious to the evil, and it is also good to the self.
After looking at it with a cold eye, I handed everything over to the time. Time will not restore the past, but time will allow the real to move forward calmly, allowing false flaws to emerge. In the end, those who are clear will clear themselves, and those who are muddled will become turbid.
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