The sledgehammer of material civilization jingles again and again, beating our hearts and forging it into an extraordinary but cold and hard heart. Our ordinary and soft conscience has long been unrecognizable. Professor Yu Dan once said: "A person's will can become stronger and stronger, but his heart should become softer and softer." Throughout the food industry in China, those foods that eat people into the periodic table of elements-dyed steamed bread, red eggs, paraffin oil rice, melamine tainted milk powder, eel coated with formalin. Those unscrupulous "black-hearted" businessmen are singing and dancing in front of them, making them farther and farther away from that ordinary conscience.
I have been thinking, if I were a former philosopher and came to today's world, what would I miss most? Must be a normal heart. A person's material poverty may only be regarded as an ordinary life. However, if a person lacks a normal heart, it is the emptiness of the soul and the collapse of morality. No amount of material can make up the gap between hearts. In today's society, some people talk about whether interests are right or wrong, and whether success or failure is right or wrong; Envy others' success, no matter whether their means are inferior or not; Envy others to get rich, no matter whether the way is legal or not. The reason for these social phenomena is, in the final analysis, the lack of conscience.