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I believe everyone should have heard of Degang Guo of Deyun Society. Is it really reasonable for Degang Guo's theory of "persuading people to be struck by lightning"?

I think what Degang Guo meant should be this: If someone tries to persuade magnanimity without knowing the reason, then you must stay away from such a person, because lightning strikes you easily. It can't be simply summarized as "persuading people to be struck by lightning", because the cause is gone and the conclusion is misleading.

To put it bluntly, some people like to be generous with the generosity of others, stand on the moral high ground, and ask the people involved to be generous regardless of the cause and what they have experienced. This is a typical moral kidnapping.

there are some real cases of "returning good for evil", but they only exist in unintentional or well-intentioned "resentment". For those who are evil, or who deliberately harm others, repaying evil with good will only make the evil worse and the good have nowhere to hide.

Or, "How about paying back bad with good?" Confucius said, "Why repay kindness? Report complaints directly and repay good with good. " Translate it, which means: what can be used to repay good deeds? We can only repay evil deeds with integrity and good deeds with good deeds.

The principle of dealing with people advocated by Confucius thousands of years ago still seems to be applicable today. Although Degang Guo's words can't be generalized, they can be regarded as adhering to the yardstick of thousands of years of traditional culture.

First of all, we don't have the same experience as Degang Guo, so it's a bit strange to force what he said to be reasonable.

So, for Degang Guo and Deyun Society, it's not easy to achieve this step today, but is it smooth sailing?

When a group becomes huge, problems emerge, and internal interests and external interests are in dispute. Insiders think I have the ability, but this platform doesn't work, so I quit, which is the so-called betrayal. On the other hand, the outside world thinks that you can eat the cake alone, so some public opinion attacks will come.

As people who eat melons, it's ironic to persuade others to be generous, forgiving and forgiving at this time.

In fact, there are many examples in life that are consistent with it. Those who don't understand the content of the matter will just tell you again. Why are you doing this? You should be generous and really make people have the idea of staying away from him. . . .