Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Ma Weidou: People who break the rules are not punished, so what will happen to them?
Ma Weidou: People who break the rules are not punished, so what will happen to them?
Rules are very important in our daily life. In our traditional culture, there is a saying that there is no Fiona Fang without rules. An industry has its own rules, a small group has its own rules, and a large group has its own rules. We call it "law". To some extent, obeying the rules can be understood as "obeying the law". Ma Weidou expressed his views on "obeying the rules". Ma Weidou pointed out that those who didn't obey the rules didn't get any due punishment. Therefore, those who break the rules will choose to continue to break the rules. What does Mr Ma Weidou think? Bian Xiao will tell you some opinions of Mr. Ma Weidou.

Ma Weidou is a recognized collector and connoisseur, but he is actually a knowledgeable cultural scholar. He is a man with a story. He entered the society before he graduated from primary school. Some of his own knowledge, on the one hand, is to read thousands of books, which is the knowledge in books; On the other hand, the source of knowledge is very precious, that is, taking the Wan Li Road. As we all know, this trip to Wan Li Road often enables us to learn knowledge and experience that are not available in books. This is very rare, so don't be surprised if Ma Weidou said "I walked more bridges than you" that day. What exactly is the "rule" mentioned by Mr. Ma Weidou?

"Rules" is something we often say, but its original meaning is not like this. In our life, "gauge" refers to compasses, that is, tools for drawing circles. This "moment" refers to a tool for drawing right angles, similar to a "triangle". These two things, like a circle, like a square. Over time, there is a saying that "Fiona Fang can't be done without rules". Later, after extension, it has rich cultural connotations, generally referring to standards, regulations and established concepts. Let me give you an example. Waiting in line to buy a house is an established concept. Someone cut in line and broke the rules.

In this regard, Ma Weidou made it clear that those who violated the rules would not be punished, so he continued to violate the rules. Why don't people who don't obey the rules be punished? This is really a topic that people can't understand, and it also gives people who don't follow the rules a hiding place. Ma Weidou explained to us the importance of obeying the rules according to some experiences in his daily life. Mr Ma Weidou gave a good example, that is, traffic accidents. Although this example is inappropriate, it is of profound enlightening significance.

Mr Ma Weidou pointed out that if a person walks into a closed highway, he is hit by a speeding car. Then the driver will be very depressed and may have to bear some responsibility. Of course, people who don't obey the rules freely shuttle on the expressway and become vulnerable groups. Shouldn't you be punished? Therefore, it is because of the system that drivers who obey the rules are punished, while drivers who do not obey the rules are not punished, or the punishment is not enough, which makes drivers who do not obey the rules choose to continue to ignore the rules.

In Bian Xiao's view, Ma Weidou's statement is quite pertinent. Rules are to be obeyed. Most drivers on the expressway obey the rules. They hit people because they were inattentive, so it is understandable to accept the punishment. But those who don't obey the rules should be punished more because they ignore the rules. It is precisely because the person who broke the rules was not punished that he continued to choose to break the rules. Is it wrong for unruly people to shuttle the highway at will? Yes, suffering is a punishment for the weak cultural concept of obeying the rules. In Bian Xiao's view, everyone is equal before the rules, regardless of age and dignity. Anyone who doesn't obey the rules should be punished.

Rules should be observed, not broken. Bian Xiao believes that obeying the rules can improve the overall quality of society. Bian Xiao takes the collection circle in Ma Weidou as an example to tell you how Ma Weidou abides by the rules. When Ma Weidou wandered around the antique industry in his early years, he was very self-disciplined about asking prices. If you want to, ask someone else, show that you want to, and you can go on talking. In other words, when you ask how much money, the seller assumes that you want it and will make a counter-offer according to the rules. If you don't know how to ask and don't buy, it's against the rules.

From Ma Weidou's experience, it is extremely important to abide by the rules. People who don't obey the rules will also be punished. Of course, the culture of obeying the rules in our whole society is constantly improving, and I believe that in the near future, the punishment for those who do not obey the rules will increase. Rules and regulations can make our society better, so it is particularly important to abide by them. From this point of view, Ma Weidou pointed out that people who don't obey the rules have not been punished, so his statement that he will continue to disobey the rules is still very pertinent, which is intended to appeal to us to have a culture of obeying the rules in our lives.