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TXT- Some people say that true human nature only exists when one is alone.
What a person will do in a corner where no one sees it is his true nature.
For example, a pupil who does well in school is actually a bad boy if he secretly rows stones on the rails after class.
For another example, a rogue who often beats old people in the street is still a good man if he always remembers to feed wild dogs privately.
I can't agree.
If true humanity really exists only in your self when you are alone, how can this self, which will never be revealed to others, really exist? Can truth exist arbitrarily only with one's consent?
A few days ago, I always felt that my true self needed the consent of others.
There is a Japanese movie called The Great Escape. The plot is about a group of high school students who have been in the same class for three years and are detained on a desert island by the abnormal military. After distributing weapons, they were forced to kill each other until only one person was left, and the only survivor could leave the island. Otherwise, when the three-day deadline comes, everyone's necklaces will explode together.
As you can imagine, this group of usually very good friends began to kill each other, killing each other in a mess. ...