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Materialism and idealism
China's materialism and idealism have always coexisted. For scholars, both often become the center of their argument. However, some changes seem to have taken place recently.

China today believes in materialism.

I don't think this situation has much to do with objectivism, just because of the trend and education. I wonder what the teachers in other places are like. Most of the teachers I have met speak in an absolute tone, so that I stubbornly believe that there is an overly subjective attitude in current education; Materialism is recognized by today's education, so students have the so-called materialistic spirit.

So, what theorems is materialism supported by? Relativity, Newton's three laws and all kinds of words outside high school textbooks? In fact, I have always wondered: are these facts? How many experiments and data are supporting these theories? I don't know, so I have no right to criticize them. But many people I know, who don't know, can tell others in absolute tone that this is right and will lead to immortal materialism. In my opinion, this kind of person is the least desirable, but there are too many in China today.

Having said that, I seem to be an idealistic "freak". In fact, I am still materialistic in my bones, which is also thanks to education. However, those "materialists" who read it and called me ignorant are also materialists from the bones?

I think materialism and idealism can be linked with philosophy. Materialism is actually looking at the problem from an objective perspective, while idealism is too self-centered (I heard that the fundamental argument of idealism is that human will determines the objective existence of foreign objects, which is really difficult to solve, but it is also difficult to overthrow). In this respect, China is actually a materialistic resort. No matter from the "accuracy" of his speech or from the perspective of his own interests, most people in China are idealists. For example, two friends, sewing people will say how good he is; But because we broke up after a quarrel, no one talked to anyone, so the sailor said he was as bad as him. You see, doesn't his will determine the objective existence of others?

I think I'm still quite bored, and writing such an ironic article is evidence. Besides, most of my life is boring, so you should be careful not to make mistakes because of unfounded or bad intentions. It will be very painful to be caught by people like me.