Other language: Vietnamese
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Chapter 795: Millstone (3). [858]
Summary
Ning Yi discusses the complexity of determining right and wrong in life, emphasizing that these concepts are not absolute but shaped by experience and societal patterns. He illustrates this through examples of farming and business, highlighting the challenges faced when making decisions in power. The conversation touches on the necessity of personal responsibility and the importance of diligent reasoning before acting. As one gains wisdom, the path to correctness narrows, revealing the difficulty of achieving true equality and democracy in society. Ning Yi critiques the simplistic views held by many, asserting that true understanding requires deep engagement with societal issues and a robust information system. Ultimately, he reflects on the role of religion in providing comfort without addressing the underlying problems.Full content
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