In the face of online disputes and slow scolding, Mr. Luo will tell us to get out of narcissism and step into the real world.
When there is no ultimate object of admiration in life, people will inevitably put themselves in the most important position in life, forming irrepressible narcissism. - Luo Xiang.
In the face of freedom of speech, Mr. Luo will say:
If criticism is not free, praise is meaningless. - Luo Xiang.
In the face of the formulation and improvement of the law, Mr. Luo insisted on being cautious
As Bacon said, a crime is nothing but polluting the water, while an unjust justice is a polluted water. - Luo Xiang.
In the face of the trial of the rule of law, Mr. Luo always stands in the position of the parties
No matter how lofty and abstract our ideas may be, we must not attach marginal value to our adherence and allow others to fall victim to our beliefs. We can only hope that we will have the courage to practice our belief in the rule of law. - Luo Xiang.
Pursue the truth, learn to be humble, and be a well-rounded and sound person. Teacher Luo will say:
Only by the light of truth can we learn to be humble, get out of our own intolerance, and be free without indulgence, independent and not arrogant, and conscientious without slacking off. - Luo Xiang.
Mr. Luo talks about the shackles of life:
Born free, but always in chains. - Luo Xiang.
Mr. Luo talks about dreams and reality:
There is nothing more painful in life than to keep working hard and never achieve our dreams, and that's exactly what happens in our lives. Too often, we have to face the reality that our ideals have failed. - Luo Xiang.
In the face of morality, Mr. Luo always firmly believes that morality is self-discipline, not other discipline
The mission of morality is first and foremost self-discipline, not other discipline, and the first step of moral condemnation is always issued to ourselves, and we must first ask ourselves, how would we behave in a similar situation? - Luo Xiang.
Love a real human being, not an abstract human :
The unquenchable compassion for human suffering kept Russell engaged in social activities. But he loves human beings, not specific people. Because the abstract human being is only a perfect concept, it is always lovely, and the love of the concept requires only mental power, but the love of the concrete person requires the investment of real feelings. Every specific person is not perfect and has something contemptible about. The more one falls into love for abstract humans, the more one loathes truly concrete people. - Luo Xiang.
Finally, I ended with Mr. Luo's words:
I hope that more legal people can write for the progress of the rule of law, and use small words to help the rule of law.