We often hear the saying that some people are inherently bad people and that their behavior is not influenced by their education. But is there really such a thing? This article will tell you the answer through a true story.
Hello everyone, today I would like to share with you a thought-provoking story. The protagonist of the story is Xiao Ming, who is an ordinary office worker who is 32 years old this year. Xiao Ming comes from an ordinary family, his parents are ordinary workers, hardworking and simple. Since he was a child, his parents taught him to be an upright and kind person, not to do bad things, and not to bully others.
However, despite his parents' education and expectations, Xiao Ming encountered many bad people as he grew up. Those people will do whatever it takes for their own gain, and they do all kinds of evil. They abuse animals, deceive others, and even harm innocent people. Every time he saw these heinous behaviors, Xiao Ming would feel angry and helpless, and he couldn't help but start wondering, were these bad guys brought from his mother's womb?
When Xiao Ming was 30 years old, he unexpectedly met a police friend named Li Lei. Lei Li is an experienced police officer who has been involved in solving many criminal cases. Xiao Ming confided his doubts to Li Lei and asked him if there were naturally bad people.
Li Lei replied with a smile: "Xiao Ming, I am a police officer, I have been in contact with all kinds of people over the years, and I can tell you that no one is born bad. The bad guys are not brought from the womb, but are shaped by a series of factors in the process of growing up. ”
So, Li Lei began to tell Xiao Ming a touching story.
As early as when Li Lei was young, he was involved in the investigation of a domestic violence case. The case involved a man named Zhang Yang, a successful entrepreneur who had a thriving career but was violent and unsympathetic to his family. In order to uncover the truth, Li Lei investigated Zhang Yang's family background in depth.
It turned out that Zhang Yang's childhood was not happy, and his father was an alcoholic who often beat and scolded his mother and him. In such an environment, Zhang Yang was accustomed to domestic violence since he was a child, and gradually, he began to treat his family in the same way.
Li Lei told Xiao Ming that this case is not unusual. Many bad guys appear for similar reasons. They may have been abused in childhood or may live in a broken family without the love and care of their parents. These unhealthy upbringing environments lead them to develop distorted values and behavior patterns, which in turn inflict harm on others.
After hearing this, Xiao Ming thought deeply, and he understood a truth: the bad people in life are not born like this, but are shaped by bad environments and experiences. Just like good people, they are shaped by constant social interaction and influence.
Through Li Lei's story, Xiao Ming realized that each of us has a responsibility to improve the world and create a good environment for more people to grow. Both parents and educators should pay attention to their children's inner world, give them enough love and understanding, and help them establish correct values.
The bad people in life are not born this way. Their behavior is closely related to the environment in which they grew up, so each of us should use love and warmth from now on to change the souls that have been maliciously shaped and make our society better.
The bad people in life really have nothing to do with acquired education. They are not born this way, but are influenced by the environment in which they were raised. Each of us has the responsibility to improve the world and create a good environment for more people to grow. Only in this way can we cultivate more honest and kind people and make society a better place.
Note: This article is purely fictitious, and any similarities are purely coincidental. The above content represents personal views only and does not represent my own position.
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