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Recently, in a movie theater in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, a "battle for seats" was staged. A couple felt that the seats were too crowded and wanted the young man in the front row to move the floor. But the seats in the cinema are fixed, so where can you say that you can move? As a result, the wife began to "verbally bombard" the lads in the front row.
In the end, the two sides quarreled, and the couple actually called someone to come over to "help", which made this matter a big problem.
It's not just a small argument in a public place. It is like a mirror that reflects some deep-seated problems and contradictions in society. Why do you think this couple is so arrogant? Where did their unreasonable confidence come from?
Hey, persimmons are looking for soft pinching. This couple may think that young students are "soft persimmons" and are easy to bully. They feel that the student body is young, innocent, and easily intimidated. This kind of thinking not only exposes their despicable character, but also highlights their disregard for social fairness and justice.
From a psychosocial point of view, arrogance is often associated with a sense of self-superiority and a desire for power. The couple may feel that they have an advantage in terms of social status, wealth, or connections, so they can treat others at will, or even infringe on their rights.
This sense of self-superiority and desire for power makes them lose respect and empathy for others, which is really speechless.
Besides, this kind of arrogant behavior is actually related to our cultural environment. In some social environments, there is a law of the jungle that "the strong is king". People feel that only by being tough and arrogant can they protect their interests. Therefore, they think that as long as they have a loud voice and a horizontal attitude, they can gain the upper hand and reap the benefits.
This distorted value makes them lack empathy and respect for the weak, and even treat others as objects that can be bullied at will. Such values not only encourage arrogant behavior, but also undermine social harmony and stability. It's heartbreaking!
However, we have to understand a truth: the real confidence is not arrogant and violent! True confidence comes from inner kindness, integrity, and respect.
A truly confident person knows how to use a rational and tolerant attitude to face various challenges and conflicts in life, rather than relying on arrogance and violence to solve problems.
To solve this problem, we need to start from many aspects. Strengthen education on the rule of law and morality, so that people understand that arrogance and violence are not an effective way to solve problems, but, more importantly, sanction and punish arrogant behavior through legal means, so that violators pay the due price.
In this way, we can return the society to a clean and harmonious environment!