In this world, there will always be people who seem to be extremely intelligent, who have excellent intelligence and keen insight, and can see through the essence of many things. However, among these intelligent people, there are those who show a special attitude of not sympathizing with the fate of others and not intervening in the cause and effect of others.
Some may see this attitude as a sign of indifference or irresponsibility. However, in fact, this attitude is precisely a wise choice for smart people. Because they know very well that everyone's destiny is controlled by themselves, everyone has their own choices and decisions, and the sympathy and intervention of the outside world often brings unnecessary troubles and contradictions.
First of all, not being sympathetic to the fate of others is a manifestation of self-preservation. In real life, we often meet all kinds of people, some of whom will encounter misfortune or difficulties, and at this time, if we empathize with them excessively, it is easy to put ourselves in an emotional and psychological burden. Smart people know this, so they choose to keep their distance and calm, and only provide assistance to those who really need it.
Second, not intervening in other people's cause and effect is also a wise choice. Everyone has their own values and way of life, and if we forcibly intervene in other people's lives and decisions, it often leads to unnecessary conflicts and strife. Smart people know how to respect the choices and rights of others, and will not easily judge or interfere with others' actions and decisions. They will use their actions and influence to influence others, rather than trying to change them.
Of course, this does not mean that smart people lack empathy or responsibility. They will also care about society and others, but they will choose more sensible and effective ways to show their concern and help. They will use their knowledge and abilities to contribute to society, rather than just superficial sympathy and comfort.
To sum up, really smart people tend not to easily sympathize with the fate of others or intervene in other people's cause and effect. They are well aware that everyone has their own choices and decisions, and external interference often brings unnecessary contradictions and disputes. Therefore, they will maintain a calm and objective attitude, use their actions and influence to influence others, and make greater contributions to society.
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