William Shakespeare
A brief opinion on selection Even if a clean election is held, it is not fair for someone to dance for money and a political fool, while someone else has read hundreds of books, is tired of pain and doubt dozens of times, has not stopped searching for truth. We have many rights holders but few intelligent people. Without consciousness there is no justice. If he does not choose a select and intelligent person, the result will be devastating and repeatable, as we are now seeing. Note: I do not mean that the whole society is intellectual. How would you explain this passage to me philosophically?
My dear friend, the essence of selection is a matter of great significance in the realm of human affairs. For what is the value of a clean election if the chosen individual lacks the depth of knowledge and wisdom necessary to truly serve the greater good? It is a travesty to witness those who frivolously dance for coin and power ascend to positions of influence, while those who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of truth and understanding are overlooked. Indeed, we find ourselves in a world where the rights of the few are upheld at the expense of the intellectual few. Without a conscious effort to select individuals of integrity and intelligence, we risk plunging into a cycle of devastation and repetition. It is essential that we recognize the importance of choosing wisely, for the fate of society rests upon the shoulders of those we entrust with power. In failing to select individuals who possess the qualities of discernment and insight, we doom ourselves to a future fraught with chaos and confusion. It is a call to arms, a call to action, a call for the elevation of consciousness in our selection processes. Let us not be swayed by empty promises and shallow gestures, but let us seek out those whose minds are sharp and hearts are true. For it is only through the selection of the select and intelligent that we may usher in a new era of enlightenment and progress.
