Wang Shuo: The starting point of human beings is the mother's womb;At the end, it's all coffins;In the middle is life;Money is the pass;Right is the baton;If you have money, the rules can be flexible, and if you have the power, the rules will work for you. If you have neither money nor power, then the rules are made for you.
Wang Shuo, a unique literary giant, has deeply dissected human nature and society with his unique perspective and sharp rhetoric. He once said: "The starting point of man is the mother's womb;At the end, it's all coffins;In the middle is life;Money is the pass;Right is the baton;If you have money, the rules can be flexible, and if you have the power, the rules will work for you. If you have neither money nor power, then the rules are made for you. This quote profoundly reveals the key role that money and power play in life, and how they affect the change of rules.
In Wang Shuo's concept, money and power have become important passes and batons on the road of life. Money can change rules, power can command rules, and people without money and power are destined to be bound by rules. Although this view is somewhat extreme, it also reflects some unfair phenomena in the real society.
First of all, money can indeed change the rules to some extent. In real life, money can often provide us with more opportunities and resources, making it easier for us to cross some thresholds. For example, wealthy people have easier access to better education, higher social status, and more opportunities for development. In business, politics and other fields, the power of money cannot be ignored, it can influence decision-making, change the rules, and even influence **. However, money doesn't completely dictate everything, it just opens up more possibilities for people to a certain extent.
Second, power has a similar role. In organizations, institutions, and departments, power is often able to dictate rules in their favor. Those in power can influence the behavior of an entire organization or group by making rules, decisions, and orders. They can use their power for their own benefit, or to secure more resources and development opportunities for their community. However, the abuse of power is also a problem that cannot be ignored. If power is abused, it can lead to injustice, corruption, and chaos.
For people who don't have money and power, the rules tend to be stricter and more rigid. These people often face more difficulties and obstacles because they don't have the resources and influence to change or influence the rules. They must follow established rules and procedures, and it is difficult to break through existing frameworks and limitations. This is the case in many areas, such as education, employment and social welfare.
However, we can't simply reduce everything to a matter of money and power. In fact, everyone has their own value and potential and can achieve their goals through hard work and struggle. At the same time, society is also constantly developing and progressing, and many systems and rules are also constantly improving and adjusting. While money and power can influence the change of rules to some extent, the ultimate determining factor is the individual's character, effort, and values.
To change this injustice, we need to start on a number of fronts. First, education and advocacy should be strengthened to raise awareness and importance of fairness, justice and ethics. Second, it is necessary to establish a sound legal and institutional system to ensure fair competition and social justice. In addition, vulnerable groups should be encouraged and supported to change their own destiny through their own efforts. Only in this way can we build a more fair, just and harmonious society.
To sum up, although Wang Shuo's sentence reveals the key role that money and power play in life, we cannot simply reduce everything to the problem of money and power. Everyone has their own potential and value, and should achieve their goals through hard work and struggle. At the same time, society is constantly developing and progressing, and we should work together to build a more fair, just and harmonious society. Only in this way can we truly get rid of the shackles of money and power and realize our dreams and pursuits.