?1. Keep reading the classics, talk to the great human souls, and get out of our inherent mediocrity and arrogance.
?2. Sometimes, seemingly good intentions often lead humans to hell on earth.
?3. If the legal provisions are vague and unclear, then public power will become a wild horse running wild.
?4. The only thing humans should fear is fear itself.
?5. We are only tasting the dregs of humanity’s great ideas.
?6. Mother Teresa said: We cannot become great people, we can only do small things with great love.
?7. If you fight with the dragon for too long, you will become a dragon yourself; if you stare into the abyss for too long, the abyss will stare back.
?8. Morality does not teach us how to make ourselves happy, but teaches us how to make ourselves worthy of happiness.
?9. The human heart hides the corruption of the entire world. You cannot avoid being tempted, but you must not act.
?10. Freedom cannot be an excuse to indulge selfish desires, nor can it be an excuse for the strong to exploit the weak, otherwise there will be no difference between humans and beasts.
?11. Many times compromise is not about sacrificing principles. Many times compromise is just for the sake of adhering to principles.
?12. Although a behavior that violates morality is not necessarily a crime, a behavior that is morally tolerated or even encouraged is certainly not a crime.
?13. An unchanging proposition of the rule of law is the restriction of power. The more critical the moment, the more important it is to adhere to the spirit of the rule of law to prevent power from acting arbitrarily in response to public opinion panic, thus causing Greater panic.
?14. An important purpose of the law is not to force people to do good, but to encourage people to do good.
?15. Every study is for the pursuit of wisdom.
?16. Use conscience to control what we have learned, and not let what we have learned blind our conscience.
?17. Criminal law is the minimum requirement for moral ethics.
?18. For public power, anything that is not permitted cannot be done; for private power, anything that is not prohibited can be done.
?19. In fact, you will find that many times, reading has a paradox. We read because of ignorance, and the more we read, the more we admit that we are ignorant, which is Socrates Admitting one's ignorance is opening the door to wisdom. There is no shortage of smart people in this world, but there is a shortage of wise people.
?20. I like a sentence very much. The author of The Chronicles of Narnia once said: Benevolence must live in the soil of justice. In other words, justice is a concept corresponding to benevolence. Notarization and benevolence are meaningless. So if you leave justice and leave the basic concept of justice and the guilty must be punished, your empty talk about benevolence will become like a man-eating grass. He is a man-eating plant, but it is very regrettable that she still has such a reputation as a cute green plant, but she is actually a man-eating plant. Without notary benevolence, there is no meaning. Without notary benevolence, it will definitely lead to A humanitarian disaster.
?21. You will find that the philosophical basis for his compulsion is actually the same. If you have an optimistic attitude, then you think that children are naturally good, so they must be transformed and optimized. For punishment, then there is no need to impose anything on these children. He is still a child, so you will think that the current setting of the age of criminal responsibility is reasonable, and if you are optimistic, you will also be full of overestimation of human rationality. With expectations, you would think that a minor between the ages of 14 and 18 should have complete rational ability to arrange her own sexual freedom, because optimism will definitely accept too much freedom, but everyone must Note that unrestricted freedom will definitely lead to the exploitation of the weak by the strong. Think about it, as a minor, do you really have the rational ability to determine sexual freedom? Therefore, a realist approach may be more reasonable. Based on realism, we believe that children also have dark elements in their hearts, so it is necessary to punish them. Therefore, it is reasonable to lower the age of responsibility.
?22. People born of women are full of sorrows. They come out like flowers and are cut off. They fly away like shadows and cannot remain. Everyone will definitely encounter suffering in this life. In times of suffering, do you You still have the courage to continue living. If you only accept the influence of successism, you will definitely not have this power. Therefore, we need this kind of non-utilitarian reading questions, success-oriented reading and utilitarian reading. It will definitely make people arrogant and arrogant, and knowledge will make people proud.
?23. Moral rules and laws do not restrict freedom, but allow people to exercise their freedom better. Just like classmates driving, you say you want to drive as you wish, and you are more free to drive. It’s better to follow the traffic rules. Driving is more free. Of course, following the traffic rules is more free. So this has always been my point of view. How many years should the age (age of sexual consent) be raised? It’s 18!
?24. The more important kind of reading is non-utilitarian reading, because only with this kind of non-utilitarian reading can you resist the success-oriented reading and can you calmly accept your destiny. , accept your failures calmly. Many times, a person's real success is not how glorious he is when he is brilliant, but the key lies in whether you still have the courage when you are frustrated or depressed. Keep moving forward?
?25. How to read. Many students said: Teacher, I forgot as I read. Remember - reading is not to show off your reading, but to cultivate your wisdom. Which classmate remembers what you ate yesterday? Remember what was on your menu three days ago? You can’t remember it, but these things have become your nourishment. The same goes for reading.
?26. Only non-utilitarian reading can provide us with a real life courage to face the storms of life. Of course, I do not hope that the students here will encounter setbacks in this life. There will be hardships, but what is certain is that every one of our classmates here will definitely encounter setbacks and hardships in this life.
?27. Why is it said that scholars despise each other? Because knowledge is always looked down upon, but non-utilitarian reading can truly make you realize our insignificance and cultivate our humility.
?28. Some students will ask, Teacher, are you contradictory? I remember you said some time ago that it is necessary to increase the ability to consent, and now you are saying that the age of criminal responsibility needs to be lowered. Isn't this contradictory? This is not a contradiction. Is one the ability to attack and the other the ability to protect?
?29. We often read without asking for a deep understanding. We don’t need to remember those wonderful passages. We just need to read them, which slowly become our nourishment. We need to communicate with the great human beings. To talk to the soul, of course, I recommend a book called "How to Read a Book". If you don't know how to read, you can first read this book "How to Read a Book", and this book There is also a large list of books at the back to allow you to have a dialogue with the great soul of mankind.
?30. We should never read only what we like to read. We should read books that challenge us. If a book cannot challenge us, why should we read it? If a book cannot challenge us, why should we read it? It can challenge us on how to get out of our own narrow-mindedness and our own prejudices. So Kafka said: A book is like an axe, which wants to split our frozen hearts.
Are you ready? Talk to the great human soul and use its sharp ax to split open your cold, arrogant, narcissistic and self-pitying heart.
?31. Why are there so many Internet trolls? This is obviously related to the characteristics of the Internet, because one of the most prominent characteristics of the Internet is its anonymity. Once anonymous, all kinds of dark elements in human nature may explode. Plato told a story in the Republic, he said , a shepherd got a strange ring one day. This ring will make him invisible when he wears it. So it can make you invisible. The invisible shepherd can do the worst thing he can imagine. He commits adultery with the king's wife and finally kills the king. Because he is an invisible man, he does not have to bear the responsibility. Responsibility, all the darkness in human nature will be released.
?32. Regarding Internet trolls, what you must reflect on is an anonymous environment, an environment where no one knows. When a gentleman is cautious about being alone, can you contain the darkness in your heart? ? As I have repeatedly said, people are ends and not mere means. Therefore, the most important thing in building a legal society is to learn to respect others. A person who respects other people's lives will not harm them, a person who respects other people's bodies will not sexually assault others, a person who respects other people's property will not steal from others, and a person who respects other people's reputation will not abuse others at will. Dirty water, people are ends, not pure means.
?33. The more you read, the more you stand at the pinnacle of human knowledge and look to the end of the world. Only then will you realize that I am so small. I only saw a glimpse of knowledge, and There are so many things, I don’t know how to curb your inner sense of intellectual superiority so that you can truly respect others from the heart and avoid arrogance. Only non-utilitarian reading can continuously enrich your knowledge. The heart allows you to resist the glitz and vanity of the outside world.
?34. When you meet an Internet troll who keeps using some slogan-like words, there is actually no need to argue with him, because you can’t win the argument, and you don’t need to argue. , Slogan-based thinking is the most convenient, because slogan-based thinking does not require thinking. A person who thinks in slogans has actually been poisoned, he has been bewitched, and he has lacked the ability to think independently, so don't Argue with them, don't argue with them.
?35. Every profession has its own noble pursuit. "Everything good depends on the results, whether it can bring good profits. Only with good profits can we be called good." If a doctor is broke, a lawyer will not even have a house in Beijing. Can I still call a good lawyer? Do you deserve to call a doctor? Bah, you are all a poor man. Still a good doctor? ?And what did Plato say? Plato said that the essence of a doctor lies in his inner nobility. He must have noble medical skills, which is the inherent requirement of his profession. As a good doctor, you will usually have good income and good social reputation. A good lawyer has inherent professional requirements and must pursue legal justice. But when you do this, you will usually have considerable income and considerable social status, so everyone has noticed that in the sense of results, you can make a lot of money as a lawyer, and you can be successful as a doctor. This is an incidental result of it. . But doctors themselves have their own inherent nobility, which is noble medical skills. Being a lawyer also has its inherent virtue, which is the pursuit of legal justice.
?36. Although a behavior violates the law, if this behavior is encouraged in ethical life, then it is not a crime in any case.
?37. You said that if a person is talented and smart, can he pass the exam? It is impossible. All talented and smart people must need something else, and they also need hard training.
?38. Lawyer Luo, you must help me handle this matter. It is best to use all the social connections. I said stop, I will not use any connections. I also disdain to use my connections, which goes against my ethics as a lawyer.
?39. All people have achieved what they have today because of being disciplined. All humankind’s hard efforts are achieved through discipline. In a state of freedom, do most people choose sublimity or depravity? You can ask yourself a question: if you were completely unrestricted, would you yearn for sublimity or depravity? I think most people would say that I yearn for the sublime, but in reality I am unable to extricate myself from the depravity.
?40. The law serves as the basis for criminalization, while ethics serves as the basis for criminalization.
?41. When trying to learn law, you must have common sense. Don’t think that you are superior because you are a legal person. The law only solves conflicts in social life, so the judgment of legal people can never go beyond the simplicity of the people. This is why many students say that many times when I take exams, I don’t understand anything, so I rely on my simple three views to answer the questions. Many times, you can still get many questions right with your simple three views, especially every year. There are some extremely difficult questions in the exam, and to put it bluntly, people who have learned too much about law will not be able to solve these extremely difficult questions, because many times people lose their humanity when they learn too much about law. It's easy to do it from an ordinary person's point of view. You must have some common sense.
?42. Whenever we express moral indignation, we may have to reflect on ourselves whether we are darker, more evil and hypocritical than we imagined. If conditions permit, our inner Whether evil will lead to greater evil, whether it will objectify and control others due to various advantageous positions, whether it will become more tragic and inferior without knowing it. Of course, here we mainly refer to myself. ?
?43. A rational criminal should not be so hypocritical.
?44. The human heart hides the corruption of the entire world. There is a Zhang San hidden in each of our hearts. If freedom is not restricted, it will definitely lead to the exploitation of the weak by the strong.
?45. Considering that the values ????of some of my students have collapsed, of course many times they don’t even have common sense. After all, everyone here has different views, and some people don’t even have it.
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?47.?“Some time ago, someone actually asked me. I collapsed on the spot. He said that if a panda bites you and is about to kill you, can you take emergency evacuation? "What is a panda? Pandas are beasts. Which is more important, humans or beasts?" "Pandas are national treasures, so what are we? We are humans, that's just a treasure." "Humans are priceless treasures, and humans are forever." Higher than animals." "I haven't eaten for twenty days. I'm starving to death. Can I eat it if I see a panda?" "Of course I can eat it. It can be eaten burned or grilled." "If I don't have any clothes to wear, I'm going to freeze." If you are dead, peel off the panda skin and wear it on your body. Emergency evacuation. Of course, I am talking about dangerous situations.” “I haven’t eaten or drank for 20 days and it snowed. I just wore a short-sleeved shirt. I was about to freeze.” "Dead" "Kill a panda when you see a panda, kill a Siberian tiger when you see a Siberian tiger, eat a golden monkey when you see a golden monkey, eat one every day"
?48. The more knowledge people often lack, the more inexplicable and strange courage they have and pride; all human endeavors are achieved through discipline; the only certainty in life is an uncertain life.
?49. "Classmate, I see you are good-looking, why don't you sell your kidney to me?" "This classmate said, Teacher, I have dignity." "I said 500,000, and he said "Teacher, I have dignity, okay?" "Five million." "He said, teacher, I really have dignity." "Fifty million plus two houses in Shanghai." "Deal." "What dignity do you have? Your dignity is just money." Just calculate it”
50. “If you feel indignant when you see the atrocities and crimes of others and the injustice of the world, then there must be justice in this world, and justice is like It’s like a circle, no one can draw it, but it exists objectively, so even though we can’t reach it, we still yearn for it. ”
?51. People have to accept that things are counterproductive, we are too limited, and we can only do what we want. Do what feels right and accept the consequences.
52. All talented people must also need hard training.
?53. Sharpening a knife is bad, and a sharp knife hurts one's fingers.
?54. I respect your personality very much, but anyone’s behavior will actually have an impact on others. Therefore, a sign of maturity is not to actively promote one’s rights but to constantly confront others. Empathy for others. In other words, it is a sign of maturity that you should consider others.
?55. “Our goal is not to get perfect scores or high scores, but to pass the law exam. As long as we pass, even low scores are wonderful.”
?56. People must accept their own limitations. Human logic, rationality, and reading are all limited, and the whole person is prejudiced. People are getting rid of prejudice in this life.
?57. Skepticism is the curse of the rational age. If you hold a skeptical stance, all your knowledge will be unstable. Reason is not the only epistemological basis. All human thinking They are all based on belief. We believe that justice exists, and justice must exist objectively.
?58. Yesterday has become the past, and tomorrow has not yet come, so today is a gift. Everyone, treat today as a gift, cherish and enjoy the ordinary happiness you have now. Because you feel this kind of happiness is ordinary now, but on the day you lose it, you will feel it is so precious.
59. There is no shortcut to happiness.
?60. You think you have freedom, but in fact you may not have freedom. Freedom must be restricted by ethics. If freedom is not constrained by ethics, freedom will definitely lead to indulgence, and freedom will definitely lead to the exploitation of the weak by the strong. In fact, what is real freedom? Real freedom is the freedom of self-discipline, not the freedom of indulgence.
?61. This world does not lack perfect people. What this world lacks is sincerity, integrity, courage and kindness that come from deep within you.
?62. "If the power of punishment is not restricted, then all justice may be emptied, and justice is often emptied in the name of justice. Criminal law must have two functions, one is the protection function, Punishing crimes, protecting legal interests, and protecting functions, protecting human rights, and restricting the power of punishment. ”
?63. I especially hope that you will not join the online debate team. Many students like to go online after studying law. I started fighting for two days and two nights, fighting for two days, staying up late to PK, and finally fell asleep with exhaustion. Does it make sense? It doesn't make any sense. I hate debating with people online. I actually don’t like arguing with others, I just express my point of view. As for whether you can accept it, I can't decide, and I won't force you to accept it.
?64. Krublin: “There are two types of human thinkers, one is the fox and the other is the hedgehog. The hedgehog is either black or white and is always ready to fight; the other is black and white. The kind is fox-like pluralistic and smooth. He admits his own theory, but he also accepts that the other party's theory has some reasonableness.
?65. "We have to look at the world from the perspective of the parties involved. Are there any completely rational people in the world? We are all ordinary people. So we have to think about the problem from the perspective of ordinary people. ”
?66. I would like to ask all the students, when you feel that there is a lot of injustice in the world, is there a concept opposite to “injustice” called “justice”. If There is no justice in this world, so it is meaningless to say that it is unjust.
?67. Doing good is the most joyful, but doing evil is inevitable.
?68. There is only whiteness in the world.
?69. We read because of our ignorance, and the more we read, the more we admit that we are ignorant. This is what Socrates said about admitting one's ignorance. It is the door to wisdom. The world does not lack smart people. What the world lacks is wise people. As Wuwen Xidong said, we don’t need perfection. What we need is courage and courage from the bottom of our hearts. Integrity, sincerity and courage. There are many smart people in this world, but smart people do not necessarily have wisdom. A wise person must be a humble person. Admitting one's ignorance opens the door to wisdom. The more you read, the more you stand at the pinnacle of human knowledge. When you look to the end of the world, you will realize that I am so small.
?70. "Legal interests are the basis for guilt, and ethics are the basis for guilt." Base. ”
?71. Misunderstanding is the norm in life, and understanding is the rare exception.
?72. Misunderstanding is the norm in life, and understanding is the rare exception.
< p> ?73. When I see some people occupying more resources, I feel unfair in my heart, such as Mr. Lai of Huarong and Guzman of Mexico. They also have low-level desires, but the other party is unfair. Illegal means can occupy resources and power that ordinary people cannot possess, and thus obtain the satisfaction of many high-level desires and low-level desires.?74. The more happiness can reflect human dignity, the more it is a kind of happiness. The highest level of happiness.
75. If a judgment cannot pass the harsh criticism of lawyers, the fairness of the judgment will definitely be questioned in the future.
?76. If you have the ambition to reach the top of the mountain, you have no ambition to stand at the foot of the mountain.
?77. There are two types of reading, utilitarian reading and non-utilitarian reading. Non-utilitarian reading is more important. It allows you to pursue success-oriented reading and accept your fate calmly. The real success of a person is not how glorious he is when he is brilliant, but when you encounter setbacks. When you are down, do you still have the courage to keep going? Non-utilitarian reading can make us realize our own insignificance and cultivate our humility.
?78. Every field has some basic rules for each field. No one has prescribed these rules in writing, but they exist in our social norms, and you Only by following these norms can you truly have the so-called freedom, because freedom is not the freedom of indulgence, but freedom is always the freedom of self-discipline. I respect your personality very much, but anyone’s behavior will actually have an impact on others. Therefore, the sign of maturity is not to actively assert one’s rights. The sign of maturity is to constantly have empathy for others. In other words, you Taking care of others is a sign of maturity.
?79. Everyone thinks which is more important, responsibility or happiness. In fact, responsibility is more important. It’s just that people in our era prefer to pursue happiness. The first line in "Wuwen Xidong" is that if you knew in advance the life you were going to face, would you still have the courage to do it again? The more happiness can reflect human dignity, the more it is the highest level of happiness. The reason why we study and travel is actually to hope that we can continue to enjoy high-level happiness.
?80. So when you continue to read, you can accept the limitations of rationality, and once you accept the limitations of rationality, you will embrace the humanization of realism, and you will refuse to build on the earth In the Kingdom of Heaven, you will reject the temptations of various utopias in human history.
?81. But why do many people study? Many people read just to show off, and many people read just to show off when writing articles. Zhang Shuo Li Shuo Wang Shuo Wang Er Mazi said that many people read just to show their superiority in knowledge. Then you may read to the end of the dog's belly. Went.
?82. The warehouses are empty and the years are running out, and the descendants are foolish and the etiquette and righteousness are sparse.
?83. Any theory has its advantages and disadvantages. We must fully learn to respect them and not judge them lightly.
?84. Only when you follow these norms can you truly have the so-called freedom, because freedom is not the freedom of indulgence. Freedom is always the freedom of self-discipline and the freedom of self-discipline.
?85. Don’t think of yourself too rationally. There are no ideal people in this world. There are only ordinary people in this world, let’s put ourselves in their shoes
?86. But then, I suddenly realized that maybe this is what a person still insists on regardless of money: it is called faith.
?87. Everyone has seen some people who have studied certain subjects or obtained a certain degree, and then show off what they have learned with an arrogant attitude. We are deeply saddened by people who mistake their accumulated knowledge for knowledge and their pretentious words for wisdom. How sad.
?88. If your epistemological foundation is skepticism, then if you think about a logical question, isn’t everything you doubt questionable? Isn’t the structure and inference that your brain uses to reach this skeptical conclusion questionable? In other words, should your doubt itself be doubtful?
?89. I have always disdained cheap happiness, food and drink, and pleasure, but I can't live without it. I used to think that if happiness could be obtained by everyone, such as the happiness of eating a meal for the people at the lowest level, this was instinctive happiness and would be a cheap sense of satisfaction.
?90. Isaiah Berlin - There are two kinds of human thinkers, one is the fox and the other is the hedgehog. The hedgehog is either one or the other, black or always ready to fight. The fox is diverse and smooth and admits himself. The theory also accepts that the other party's theory has certain rationality.
?91. French scholars said that criminal law is like a whip with a whistle. Before whipping you, it must tell you that this is wrong.
92. Martin Luther King: We must accept disappointment because it is limited, but we must not lose hope because it is infinite.
?93. I ride a donkey while others ride a horse. I think carefully that I am not as good as me.
?94. True freedom is the freedom of self-discipline, not the freedom of indulgence.
?95. When you enjoy high-level happiness, you will not lose low-level happiness. But if your eyes are always focused on the ground, you won't know how happy it is to look upward.
?96. Justice Holmes, a representative of the social legal school, once said: "The life of the law does not lie in logic, but in experience."
?97. But here What should you do in this situation? You can only face the situation bravely and try to use the current situation to change.
?98. The more happiness that can reflect human dignity, the greater the happiness, because it is related to human dignity. Many happiness are indulgent happiness, and many happiness are lowered. It reflects the dignity of human nature, and the more happiness can reflect human dignity, the more it is the highest level of happiness. The reason why we read and travel is actually to hope that we can continue to enjoy high-level happiness.
?99. Tocqueville once warned us: Whoever demands too much freedom is calling for absolute centralization. If you can dispose of your body at will, it will definitely lead to the exploitation of the weak by the strong. and slavery. Freedom is not allowed to be at the expense of completely giving up freedom
?100. He said that we perform on a stage not chosen by us and a script not chosen by us. To be honest, I sometimes envy other people's scripts, but your script is not your choice. You have to work hard to perform your script well.