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1. Brother, it's nothing that people are actually extreme. Idealists are radical people, such as ***, he insisted on the people being the masters all his life, although the economy was not good at that time, but the people were indeed the masters.
2, when a person reaches the age of thirty or forty, whether he is radical or not, not only depends on whether the person is crushed by the pressure of society, so that he does not dare to be extreme, or whether this person pretends to be not extreme, and finally realizes his radical dream, this kind of person is humiliated, such as ***. Everywhere he behaves modestly, but he is very perfect as a man, honest and honest, and dedicated.
3. In this world, good people alone will not work, and without bad people, people will look for bad people in this pile of good people. For example: Maybe robbery is a crime now, maybe after there are no bad people in the world, you swear and swear, do you know what I mean?
4. You are not naïve, naïve people are now struggling to read and do exercises. I hope you keep the habit of thinking, that's what we have to do. Maybe when you see things in the future, you will see the essence of things, and you won't run around for things that aren't worth it.
Didn't Plato say that "the soul never cares about things that are not eternal", hehe?
If you have a question, ask it, but think about it yourself, is what others are saying right? What do you think? Is it yourself right or someone else's right? Or are both people right? Can there still be a right one? Wait, exercise your brain, hehe, come on.
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Your understanding of the world is shallow and naïve, which is a characteristic of your age, as others say, it is good that you grow up and experience more things, and it is meaningless to say that the world outside the well is meaningless to a young person, and I am not belittling you by saying this, but just to say a fact, what you have not experienced does not exist for you, is incomprehensible and unimaginable.
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There are people who are so ignorant of medical care"It happens from time to time. Here are some examples of how ignorant people may be about medical knowledge:
1.Lack of basic first aid knowledge: Some people may lack knowledge of first aid and therefore cannot take proper first aid measures in the face of emergencies. For example, some people may not know how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or how to deal with broken bones.
2.Listen to home remedies: In the opinion of some, home remedies and folk remedies** may be more effective than formal medical treatments.
This may stem from a distrust of modern medicine, superstition about tradition, or simply because home remedies are more readily available. However, these home remedies may not be safe and may even lead to worsening of the condition.
3.Misconceptions about diseases and medications: Some people may have misconceptions about how certain diseases and drugs work and what they do.
For example, some people may believe that antibiotics are a panacea and can be used in any situation; Or Bi Hui*** has excessive worries about a certain drug, resulting in the inability to use the drug correctly according to the doctor's instructions.
4.Resistance to vaccines: Some people may refuse to get vaccinated because they have doubts about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. This can affect their own health and even lead to the spread of the disease within the community.
5.Misconceptions about medical technology: With the development of medical technology, some new medical technologies and devices are constantly emerging. Some people may lack understanding of these new technologies, which may lead to doubts about their safety and efficacy.
These examples show that the level of ignorance people have about medical knowledge can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, it is of great significance to improve the popularization and education of medical knowledge, as well as strengthen the supervision of the medical industry, to reduce the occurrence of this situation.
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In my opinion, both "ignorance" and "omniscience" have their pathos, but the causes and effects of the two are different.
"Ignorance" refers to a lack of knowledge or understanding of something in a particular area. This condition is often caused by a lack of access or access to learning or learning. For example, a person who has never been exposed to ** may know very little about **, in which case his ignorance can be forgiven.
However, if a person can learn or learn about a certain field and he remains in a state of ignorance, then his ignorance becomes pathetic because this situation can cause him to miss out on a lot of opportunities and miss out on a lot of valuable information and experiences.
"Omniscient" refers to a person who thinks that he or she has a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of everything and does not need the help or advice of others. This condition is usually caused by a state of mind that feels too good about oneself or is conceited. For example, if a person has a high level of knowledge in a certain field, he may think that he knows enough about other fields as well, resulting in a "know-it-all" mentality.
In this case, he may ignore the opinions or experiences of others, leading to wrong decisions or actions, in which case "omniscience" is also sad.
Therefore, both ignorance and omniscience have their pathos, but their causes and effects are different. We should try to learn and learn more, while remaining humble and open-minded, accepting the advice and help of others, and avoiding falling into a state of ignorance or omniscience.
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Ignorance refers to the lack of knowledge, which is a state of objective existence of a spine of dust. It should be said that each of us is ignorant to varying degrees, and we will lack knowledge in some or even very many aspects. <>
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Ignorance means lack of knowledge and important common sense (sometimes referring to the subject in relation to the relevant field)IgnoranceExplanation: Definition: lack of knowledge and important common sense (sometimes refers to the subject in relation to the subject).
Citation: Ba Jin, "Printing a Few More Masterpieces of Western Literature": "It is indeed a sad thing to be ignorant and think that others are equally ignorant. ”
Usage: as a predicate, object.
Example: He's so ignorant that he can't even read or write.
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