What you see may not be the truth
Look at Ridge from the side, peaks are different in distance and nearness.
There is no right or wrong in the world, the difference in perspective leads to different answers. We should learn to see the world from others' perspectives, with more tolerance, more understanding, and more willingness to seek common ground.
With the increasingly developed internet, social software is very popular, making communication between people more convenient. Everyone can express their opinions online at any time and anywhere. This is a good thing, but some people are always filled with darkness and selectively cite evidence.
As Han Xue said in a program: Do you really think what you see is the truth?
In a Zhejiang Satellite TV program, Han Xue described a common thing in today's society by sharing her personal experience. In this episode, Han Xue played the role of a woman who did not give up her seat on a bus. Because of this behavior, she was subjected to online violence. When questioned by a reporter, Han Xue said thoughtfully: People today are too good at selectively citing evidence.
Yes, people today are too good at selectively citing evidence. Many people only believe the small part they see when facing a situation, and they never delve into the truth behind it.
What you think is the truth may not be the truth.
Change your perspective, and you'll realize you're not the only hero of the world.
Life is unpredictable, and everyone will have tears and sadness. We should learn to appreciate and empathize, and treat others kindly.