It is a common phenomenon in human nature for the strong to choose the weak to be chosen. In many cases, the strong will often choose to cooperate with the weak or dominate the weak because of their own advantages and status, so as to obtain more resources and benefits. This phenomenon can be explained from different angles.
First, from an evolutionary point of view, the selection of the strong by the weak is the result of natural selection. In the process of evolution, the strong usually have more resources and a chance of survival, while the weak are in a position of relative disadvantage. Therefore, the strong choose to cooperate with the weak or dominate the weak, so that they can better adapt to the environment and improve their chances of survival and reproduction.
Secondly, from a psychological point of view, the choice of the strong by the weak is also a way of self-affirmation and self-fulfillment. The strong often need to be recognized and respected by the outside world, and cooperating with the weak or dominating the weak can enhance their self-confidence and self-esteem, and improve their sense of self-worth.
However, there are some problems with this phenomenon of the strong choosing the weak to be chosen. On the one hand, this kind of cooperation or domination relationship is often unequal, with the strong may use their dominant position to obtain more benefits, while the weak may be in a position of exploitation and exploitation. On the other hand, this kind of relationship may also lead to the strong person's arrogance, self-centeredness and other negative psychological tendencies, affecting the healthy development of individuals and society.
Therefore, we should be aware of the phenomenon of the strong choosing the weak to be chosen, and avoid the negative effects as much as possible. First of all, we should respect the rights and dignity of each person, not dividing people into strong and weak, but respecting the individuality and differences of each person. Second, we should advocate equality, fairness, and mutually beneficial cooperation to build more harmonious and stable social relations. Only in this way can we truly understand human nature and better cope with the challenges and difficulties of life.