The law cannot yield to lawlessness.
Regarding the paradox of the law, Mr. Luo Xiang said:
Human beings are finite, and reason is flawed. "I can't provide answers, I can only present the thought process. ”
Reading the book "The Paradox of Law" is like a soul dive, and every page turning is like leading my mind to a deeper sea of wisdom. In this process, I felt the intertwined collision between law and human nature, ethics and morality, and also appreciated the heavy weight of law as a social norm.
This book is not only a work about law, but also a profound work that explores human nature, ethics and society. In the author's pen, the law is no longer a cold and ruthless article, but full of the temperature of life and the color of humanity. I seem to see the stories behind the law, the stories about justice, fairness and love.
The paradox in the book is not only the contradiction and conflict between the legal provisions, but also the contest between good and evil, right and wrong in human nature. These paradoxes make me think, what is true justice? What is the highest pursuit of law? Is it a cold rule, or a warm heart?
In the process, my soul seemed to be baptized and purified. I began to think more deeply about my values, outlook on life, and worldview. I began to appreciate the people and things around me more, and to understand and respect different perspectives and choices more.
Reading this book is like digging deep into the field of the soul, rooting the soul deeper and firmer. I believe that in the days to come, these deep reflections and understandings will become a precious treasure in my life, guiding me to a broader and deeper spiritual world.
May fairness flow like spring water, rush like a river, nourish all things, and purify the soul. May righteousness surge like a waterfall and stir people's hearts like a tide, guiding us to the light and guarding justice and truth in the world.