Writing with the theme of equality and justice
In order to create the harmony between fair rules and natural selection, it is necessary to give people fair competition rules in addition to giving people a platform to make the best use of everything. Only in this way can we have the vitality of "freedom from all kinds of frost" The way to harmony lies in fairness, without which there will be chaos. Fairness includes many kinds, such as the fairness of rules is very important. We say that "everyone is equal before the law" and "the prince is guilty of the same crime as Shu Ren", which reflects the fairness of the rules. The laws of a country are the same, so are the rules of small units in various places. Under the requirements of the system and regulations, everyone must abide by the rules and cannot go beyond them. However, how to make the rules fair is very important. When making any rules, we should not take one side as the principle, think unilaterally or stand on one side's side. Many times, we see that criticizing someone is a bully clause, which shows that the rules are unfair and are formulated by the makers to safeguard their own interests, not from the interests of both parties or parties. Like some notices and terms of shopping malls, some regulations of telecommunications departments, contracts of travel companies, and so on, there are countless. The reason why its terms can be formulated in this way is also determined by its monopoly. Imagine if there is only one contractor for a service, how can you not be restricted by the overlord clause? Therefore, the market economy requires the introduction of multiple competitors to promote the development of the industry, which is also the requirement of building a harmonious society. The unfairness of social competition is also reflected in the rules. For example, when recruiting or selecting personnel, there are often artificial conditions, such as age, height, education, gender, and even experience, which make many excellent talents miss the opportunity, sometimes just because they are one centimeter apart in height, sometimes just because they have worked for a month, and sometimes just because they are one year older. They were killed before they met Rebecca. In this way, people who are truly capable and talented may sometimes lose on the rules. Of course, what is even more frightening is to make rules according to people. For example, I heard that a health unit is going to organize a trip and want to divide it according to the length of service. If the relatives of the leader who makes the rules have worked for eight years, he will take eight years as the dividing line. If a relative has worked for ten years, he will take ten years as the dividing line. In short, rules depend on people. Wage increases and the introduction of new policies often have this relationship. Sometimes, superiors want to promote their relatives and friends, but it's hard to say, so they make tailor-made rules for relatives and friends, so that others can sigh in front of these inexplicable rules. I have seen a life-and-death duel between man and cow in the bullring. The rules tell us that the bull must endure repeated teasing by many people and only fight with the matador when it is exhausted from running around. At this time, the two are incomparable, and the cow will lose. It may not be able to understand why humans use these tricks to show their intelligence and courage until they die. The bull lost before the game. If it were in nature, I don't think the bull would ever let anyone win. The way of harmony lies in natural selection, which creates a good opportunity for everyone to compete fairly, and gives every unit an environment of equal competition, making people willing to work hard and make positive progress. In this way, the harmony between people and units can create social harmony. The market economy itself is the economy of survival of the fittest, but there are too many hidden factors affecting the society that could have developed healthily. Subjective assumptions, mutual use of politics and business, connivance of social problems, etc. all make the fairness of "natural selection" discounted. Some people may say that this unfairness itself is the natural law of "the winner is king and the loser is the enemy". But under this rule, what can only be born is the notes of disharmony in social development, which is the "puffiness" that implies the crisis. To create harmony, we need not only a platform to make the best use of everything, but also fair competition rules. Only in this way can we have the vitality of "freedom from all kinds of frost"