Title: The Harmonious Dance of Real Society and Morality and Ethics.
On the vast stage of the real world, every individual is an actor, and our script is woven from countless choices and behaviors. In this complex and varied plot, there are two characters that are always difficult to fit into this harmonious dance: "coercion" and "deception". These two characters, like uninvited intruders, try to take their place in the scene, but are always rejected by the laws of reality.
First of all, let's ** "force" this role. In the real society, everyone has their own will and freedom of choice. When "compulsion" comes into the scene, it brings confrontation rather than cooperation, repression rather than release. It tries to force others to bend to their will, either through force or threat. However, this approach does not breed true trust and cooperation, but only leads to resistance and resentment. Because in any healthy social organization, respect for the choice and freedom of the individual is a fundamental principle. Compulsion, regardless of its original intention, will eventually find that it cannot be organically integrated with the real society.
Let's talk about "deception". Deception is a cunning character who comes in the form of false promises and disguises in an attempt to sow the seeds of misdirection among people. It may have temporarily blinded people and made people believe that the unreal sights were unreal. But in the end, deception is a castle built on the sand, and once the tide of truth comes, it will collapse with a bang. In the real society, integrity is the cornerstone of interpersonal communication and the lubricant for the functioning of society. Deception cannot hide its true face for a long time, and it cannot truly become a part of the real society.
The real society is a complex and organic whole, and it requires sincerity, respect and cooperation. These values are like sunshine and water, nourishing every corner of society, allowing trust and understanding to take root here. Coercion and deception, like weeds that cannot adapt to the soil, may grow for a short time, but will eventually be eliminated by natural selection.
In this uncertain world, each of us is looking for the right development model for the times. What we need is not to force others to accept us, nor to use deception to cover up our own shortcomings. What we need is honesty and courage to face the reality of the world and to build relationships with others based on sincerity. Only in this way can we find the direction and way of the development of the times in the organism of the real society, and dance with it in harmony.
Ultimately, we must realize that coercion and deception are not organically combined with the real world. They may bring some benefits in the short term, but in the long run, they can undermine the foundation of trust in society and undermine the authenticity of human relationships. Only by abandoning these two roles can we perform a wonderful and real, rather than a tragic life drama on the stage of real society.