Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - I think Cao Cao's sentence "I would rather lose the world than teach the world to lose me" reflects the voices of many people.

I think Cao Cao's sentence "I would rather lose the world than teach the world to lose me" reflects the voices of many people.

Let's say this sentence of Cao Cao first. The poster said that people do have selfish desires in their hearts, but hiding the dark side in their hearts is what normal people should do (which is also allowed by social morality), while Boss Cao openly shows off the dark side ... This nature is a bit different. But then again, Boss Cao is also a maverick in the history of China. Look at his last words. Isn't that distinctive?

What the post owner said in the second line involves the good and evil of human nature, and the argument put forward by the post owner is one of the foundations of legalist theory.

But personally, there is no distinction between good and evil in human nature, but when people have desires, especially when they decide how to face their own desires, people begin to distinguish between good and evil.

We always encounter some things in our life, and the choice of such things is like personal interests and collective interests being placed at both ends of the scale. The post owner sees that some people will not hesitate to choose personal interests, but many people also choose collective interests. However, I would like to remind the post owner that there are still more people who choose to tilt the scales only slightly to the individual. Right?