On the one hand, people who criticize people from the commanding heights of morality say that they don't have as high moral cultivation as the commanding heights, but they just cling to this commanding heights of morality in order to flaunt themselves or highlight themselves. They only rely on knowing some moral principles to maintain his embodiment of justice. A person with moral cultivation will not casually stand on the "commanding heights" to criticize others. People with moral cultivation will generally treat problems or contradictions in a low-key, rational and objective manner because of their cultivation. A person with moral cultivation is generally more likely to understand others, and he will forgive others even if they accidentally violate moral norms.
On the other hand, people who stand on the moral high ground are generally "flashlights", holding flashlights and only taking photos of others but not themselves. According to others' rules, it is difficult for others to find a breakthrough on the moral level. They always feel that something is wrong, but they don't know what is wrong or how to respond. When you look at yourself, all the rules are reasons to push your moral responsibility clean. People who stand on the moral high ground don't care about other people's feelings. They only care about their own feelings and their own needs.