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High school composition with the theme of not blindly following
What is it, why, and how?

When you don't know the situation or have cognitive bias, conformity at this time is "blind obedience"

It is better to believe in books than not to have them. (Mencius)

"Anyone with insight, no matter how corrupt the society is and how bad the politics is, will go his own way. (Zhu Kezhen)

If you want to be a real person, you must first be a person who does not blindly follow. The integrity of your mind is inviolable ... when we give up our position and want to look at something from the perspective of others, we make mistakes (the weakness of human nature).

Rationality allows us to find a development direction that suits us.

Have your own independent thinking, making people rational; Conformity makes people blindly follow.

One day, the philosopher Socrates took out an apple in class and said to the students, "Please smell the air." A student quickly raised his hand and answered, "It's the smell of apples". Socrates stepped down from the podium, holding an apple in his hand, and walked slowly past each student so that everyone could smell it carefully. Does the air smell of apples? At this time, half of the students raised their hands, and Socrates returned to the podium and repeated the question just now. This time, all the students raised their hands except one. Socrates asked the students who didn't raise their hands, "Do you really smell nothing?" The student replied affirmatively, "I really don't smell anything!" " "At this time, Socrates announced to everyone:" He is right, because this is a fake apple. "This student is the later famous philosopher Plato. Nowadays, students are the same. It is really common to listen to other people's suggestions. Many educators have also seen this. Therefore, we strongly advocate "not blindly following" education to cultivate students' personality and creativity.