On the anniversary of the earthquake, I saw someone ask a question, why do you feel that modern society is full of disasters? Has the rapid development of society led to the destruction of the environment? Someone answered him that this was the main reason, but not the direct reason. The direct reason is that you know more information channels and know more things, so you will naturally feel more disasters.
Last August, I remember quarreling with someone at the fish bar. The man finally told me that no one should be immune to the internet age. At that time, I was very disapproving. Integrity once became my practice benchmark. Later, everything came true, and no one can be immune. I really regret it. I know that the connectivity of the Internet is too late. The famous saying "Those who are near Mexico are black, those who are near Zhu Zhechi are black" seems to be no longer applicable now. People can stay at home and learn about world events, but they can also be irresponsible for their words and deeds. More importantly, while bringing convenience, people's one-sided grasp of information is increasing day by day, and people have become unwilling to explore the truth, but in an era of entertainment first, they can understand.
In contemporary times, I suggest that the words "young people are young" can be put into the dictionary and preserved as self-testimony.