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Luo Xiang, see justice in the circle.

Circle Justice

Plato, justice itself is not only worth pursuing, but its results are often desirable. A legitimate skill not only has its own unique pursuits, but also brings attendant benefits

People often say, "Do good things and don't worry about the future." The usual situation is that working hard for good things will also It is possible to get the accompanying future. But if you are "just for the future, no good things", it is very likely that there will be neither good things nor a future.

Lewis, author of "The Chronicles of Narnia": Actions have natural and unnatural consequences. Chasing natural results is very moral, but chasing unnatural results is very immoral.

Therefore, writing brings fame, and there is nothing immoral about it, but fame is only an incidental result of writing, not a natural result. You cannot write for the sake of fame, otherwise it will not only be unethical, but also make writing no longer a A unique craft.

It is easy for us to make malicious comments on the motives of others. It is human nature to be strict with others and lenient with ourselves. Criticizing others allows us to easily cover up our own moral ugliness and calmly evade our moral responsibilities.

Churchill said: "There is no final success, nor fatal failure. The most valuable thing is the courage to continue moving forward."

Justice, like a perfect circle, is not a subjective design of man. , but is objective and free, so we will be in awe of justice. Those in high positions will know that power has its boundaries, and will not regard black as white, evil as good, nor will they consider themselves representatives of the truth and think that they can build heaven on earth by themselves; neither will lower-level officials. Being submissive and having the moral courage to stick to your original intention can resist the execution of unjust orders. Even if you can't help yourself, you can "raise the muzzle of the gun one centimeter." As for the general public, we will respect the power holders. Even if we criticize, it will be with the greatest goodwill and hope that they can act impartially and live up to the trust of the people. If criticism is not free, praise is meaningless.

The German poet Holderlin once said: It is often those kind wishes that bring mankind into hell on earth.

If the hand of fate pushes us to a special moment, may we be as brave as we expect.

She has lived in Beijing since she was a child and has things that many people cannot have in this life, so she can only move forward. A friend of mine also said that living in Beijing means responsibility, because we have so many conveniences that are unimaginable in other places, so we must bear greater responsibility for this country.

The above is an excerpt from "Circle Justice" by Luo Xiang.

I have never seen so many authors quoting others in a book, or in other words, authors who quoted but marked them honestly, really, very honestly.

I met Luo Xiang at Station B. At that time, "Crazy Outlaw Zhang San" should have been even more famous.

At that time, I just thought that Luo Xiang was, how should I put it, a somewhat interesting law teacher. Unexpectedly, he was a well-established professor from the University of Law who had received professional legal training.

It wasn’t until I read his works that I realized that he was more than just a lecturer. The professional knowledge is explained in a simple and profound way, and the philosophy of life is explained in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. And he has extremely high moral requirements for himself. That appreciation slowly turned into admiration.

I used to sneer at code words. What's so cool about a stinky writer? I don’t like writing books and talking about them.

That’s me.

Seeing the decline of the Zhou Dynasty, he left his homeland and prepared to leave Hanguguan to travel around. Yin Xi, the chief guarding Hangu Pass, admired me very much.

He was very happy to hear that he came to Hangu Pass. But when he knew that I was going to leave the country and travel around the world, he felt it was a pity, so he wanted to find a way to keep me. So Yin Xi said to Laozi: "Sir, you can leave the country if you want, but you have to leave a book behind."

I was forced to stay in Hangu for a few days. A few days later, he handed Yin Xi a work of about 5,000 words, and then rode away on the big green ox.

Since then, the "Tao Te Ching" has been handed down from generation to generation.

It contains so many thoughts and its writing is so fluent, but it only has more than 5,000 words.

A true message.

Those eloquent articles with tens of thousands of words, hundreds of thousands of words, and hundreds of thousands of words are just piles of nonsense.

Until I started writing.

It’s difficult.

It’s very in-depth and no one reads it. It’s too simple to talk about, and it feels unsatisfactory.

I want to achieve "a mark with a whip, a bundle of blood with a palm", but the skill is too far behind.

Simply write what you want to write. If you can mention someone, then mention someone.

Once it touches the ears, it will always be the seed of Tao. As long as someone has read the article, they may remember one or two sentences in it at the critical moment. If I can remember it and use it, I will be very satisfied.

Let’s talk about Luo Xiang again.

The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

With his moral standards and fan base, the pressure he faces must be far greater than mine.

As he said in the book,

We are standing on a mountain pass filled with heavy snow and thick fog, and we can only occasionally glimpse the path that may not be the correct one. If we stay there, we will freeze to death; if we go astray, we will fall to pieces. We don't know for sure whether there is a right path. What should we do? "You must be strong and courageous", work hard for the best, don't lie, we must open our eyes wide, hold our heads high, and walk the road under our feet, no matter where it leads. If death ends everything, there's nothing we can do about it. If that is not the case, then walk manfully into the next scene, whatever it may be, without any rhetoric or disguise.

I wish Luo Xiang and encourage myself.