Tsinghua Professor Peng Lin bitterly criticized the Chinese people for falling into mass disorientat

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-27

In today's society, we seem to have entered a stage where the group is lost"Half-human"Phenomena are ubiquitous and have become a common social phenomenon.

His loud rebuke of the fact that most people in the country today are already in this situation is deeply worrying, and in this era of dynamism and opportunity, there is an ancient and fascinating art form circulating in China: calligraphy. Calligraphy uses pen and ink, paper and space as mediums to convey emotions and thoughts through the use of lines.

The thickness, weight, speed and slowness, twists and turns, and continuity of the lines, as well as the size, height, density, front and back, left and right of the glyphs, are all important means for the art of calligraphy to express emotions and thoughts.

In today's society, when we observe the phenomena around us, we notice that some people excel in certain specific fields, such as the field of technology. They have a deep understanding of technology and have a wealth of expertise and skills to create amazing technology products and solutions.

In the pursuit of maximizing personal interests, they often ignore the impact on others and the environment, and even abuse the power of technology, which hides a lack of morality behind technology, making them unsatisfactory in terms of morality and ethics, and become "half-human".

In today's digital age, personal data has become a valuable resource, and businesses and organizations are racing to collect, process, and leverage it. This data can help enterprises more accurately understand customer needs, optimize business processes, and improve operational efficiency, thereby improving the competitiveness and profitability of enterprises.

However, as the scale and complexity of data continues to increase, how to ensure the security and privacy of personal data has become an important challenge that enterprises and organizations must face.

In this context, how to protect personal privacy in the collection, processing and utilization of data has become an important issue that enterprises and organizations must pay attention to.

This kind of behavior not only violates the user's privacy rights, but also exposes personal information to the risk of abuse, leakage or exploitation by criminals, causing huge losses to users and even having a significant impact on the social environment.

What's more, some people who have achieved excellence in the academic field may lose trust and respect because of their efforts to explore and innovate knowledge and make important contributions to human progress.

Scientific research has always been an important driving force for human progress and development. However, in the pursuit of new knowledge, some unscrupulous scientists may ignore ethical norms and blindly pursue scientific research results, thus conducting unethical experiments.

In the torrent of technological innovation, they may be eager to bring products to market, but neglect to fully consider the safety and rights of users. Such irresponsible behavior may lead to accidents, data leaks or other serious consequences of the product, bringing great harm to users and society.

In our lives, the "imperfect person" does not exist only in the fields of science and technology and academia, but permeates all fields, affecting moral, artistic, cultural and other diverse aspects.

Some people may be successful in the workplace, but they may seem detached and self-absorbed when it comes to emotional communication. Some people may be talented at creating art, but they seem to be maverick and difficult to collaborate in teamwork.

These are all manifestations of "incompleteness" who demonstrate excellence in one area but are conspicuously deficient in others.

Many artists are talented in their own field of art and are able to express their thoughts and emotions deeply through their work. However, in everyday life, they may appear somewhat unique and introverted.

Professor Peng Lin said at Tsinghua University that the current phenomenon of "half-human" in society is a major problem that needs to be solved urgently. This phenomenon will not only lead to deficiencies in the literacy and development of individuals, but will also have a profound negative impact on society as a whole.

We must be proactive in finding effective solutions.

In this era of competition and pressure, personal utilitarian pursuit and profit maximization have become the mainstream, but this often makes people pay too much attention to personal interests and ignore the commitment to social responsibility.

This self-centered perception not only leads to social instability and inequality, but can also lead to social alienation and **. And in this era of information** and fragmentation, the challenges we face are even more unprecedented.

We live in an era where the flood of information has sprung up in a variety of forms, such as news**, social networks, academic research, and business, and we are stuck in the middle of it.

In the face of this situation, we may pursue the information we are interested in and delve into the expertise of one field, but neglect the cultivation and expansion of other aspects.

Therefore, the limited development of this specialization will make people's thinking become more and more narrow, confined to their own field, so that their understanding and cognition of other fields will become limited, and they will not be able to find more opportunities and possibilities.

Recognizing the importance of health and taking proactive steps to protect our physical and mental health is an essential part of our lives. Because only with a healthy body and mind can we better enjoy life and realize our self-worth.

Professor Pang emphasised that nurturing high moral character is the key to whole-person development. Ethics is a guide to social behavior and reflects the character and qualities of an individual, and as such, both are of indispensable importance.

In fact, a complete person should have comprehensive literacy and growth, in addition, should also have moral ethics, social responsibility and humanistic care and other aspects of literacy.

In order to eliminate"Half-human"phenomenon, the whole society needs to emphasize the cultivation of the all-round ability of the individual in the educational and social environment. For educational institutions, they should focus on cultivating students' moral values, sense of social responsibility and comprehensive qualities while devoting themselves to imparting knowledge.

Our educational philosophy has always emphasized the holistic development of students, among which moral education is particularly important. We are not only committed to improving the academic standards of our students, but also to help them establish correct values and behaviors through moral education, while cultivating their sense of citizenship and social responsibility.

Professor Peng emphasized that the concept of pluralistic development and all-round quality of society should be promoted and encouraged by the society, and that the academic community should not only pursue a single academic achievement or career development, but should break the shackles of traditional concepts and recognize and respect the uniqueness and potential of each individual.

Professor Peng emphasized that in order to cultivate"Whole person"We need to start from many aspects. In addition to relying on the improvement of educational institutions and the social environment, each of us also needs to be proactive in discovering and developing our own interests and strengths.

In this way, we can truly achieve all-round development and become a person with high comprehensive quality.

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In the face of the challenge of the "half-human" phenomenon, we must recognize that this is a complex and profound social issue that requires our great attention.

In order to achieve whole-person growth, each of us should restrain ourselves with whole-person standards, continue to improve our comprehensive quality in study, work and life, pay attention to balanced development, and temper our sense of social responsibility and moral character.

At the same time, educational institutions and society need to work together to promote diversified development, promote the value of holistic quality, and open up more opportunities and support for the all-round development of individuals.

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