A Glorious Beginning: When Reason and Compassion Return to the World

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Yicheng · May 10, 2025
A nation’s real strength doesn’t come from its economy or military power, but from having cultural ideals people can believe in. When people can tell right from wrong, stand up to power and temptation, and come together for justice and self-respect, that society has a future. Civilization doesn’t arise by chance. It takes effort and […]

A nation’s real strength doesn’t come from its economy or military power, but from having cultural ideals people can believe in. When people can tell right from wrong, stand up to power and temptation, and come together for justice and self-respect, that society has a future.

Civilization doesn’t arise by chance. It takes effort and commitment. The foundation of this persistence lies in the civic spirit of reason, self-respect, love, justice, freedom, and happiness.

Today’s world is filled with chaos, not only due to institutional failure but also the collapse of value systems. Vulgar content dominates public discourse, short-sighted thinking guides decision-makers, and people are increasingly finding it hard to believe that terms like “reason” and “responsibility” still have any real meaning.

Thus, any nation seeking progress and development must first undergo a profound cultural reflection—reaffirming clear spiritual and cultural ideals.

I. Cultural Decline: A Sign of Civilization Losing Momentum

A civilization’s true strength isn’t about how big its territory is or how much wealth it has, but how it treats its people.

When culture begins to abandon the pursuit of human dignity, reason, and kindness—when it starts to see short-sightedness as cleverness, indifference as maturity, and pleasure as freedom—this society, though still loud and busy, is already crumbling from within.

We have seen this before: Ancient Rome lost its civic responsibility in a haze of luxury, the late Qing dynasty lost its cultural confidence under foreign pressure, and today, some societies are drowning in mindless consumerism, shallow values, and anti-intellectual chatter, slowly forgetting what public good, moral courage, and human compassion really mean.

To rebuild a strong cultural foundation, we don’t need to “cleanse” society, but we do need to reignite culture’s real purpose: it should not be just a tool for entertainment or propaganda, but a force that helps people see further, think deeper, understand each other more, and learn to be responsible for others while living with dignity.

A truly healthy culture isn’t afraid of diversity or criticism, but it can keep society grounded, preventing it from sinking into a cold, numb, and meaningless routine.

II. Institutions Should Support Ideals While Citizens Spark Hope

In a truly mature and prosperous nation, the government and its citizens should never be opposing forces. Instead, they should be a community that supports and uplifts each other. History has shown us that countries with overly concentrated power, suppressing the will of the people, often end up divided and stuck in rigid systems.

These lessons remind us that for a society to keep growing, a healthy political system and a strong community culture must be deeply connected.

“National-citizen culture” refers to a political and cultural ecosystem built on a solid national system, with citizens at its core, where fairness, justice, freedom, and responsibility coexist.

“Community culture,” on the other hand, focuses more on the social atmosphere of mutual respect, cooperation, and the shared pursuit of happiness that citizens build together in public life.

If social systems can actively encourage citizens to grow into rational, brave, and responsible individuals—rather than mere followers of power—they will inject vitality into society.

At the same time, citizens should, under the influence of community culture, rise above indifference and self-interest, and actively participate in the work of building civilization.

When the values of the state and the recognition of citizens are perfectly aligned, both will stand on the same ideal. This creates a positive cycle: the state is the protector of citizens’ freedom and happiness, and citizens are the builders of the state’s civilizational ideals.

III. Reshaping Citizens’ Rationality, Self-Respect, Optimism, and Resilience

Great nations are built on extraordinary citizens.

This excellence comes from an education and social system that supports every individual’s growth, helping them develop self-respect, confidence, rationality, compassion, optimism, resilience, courage, and responsibility.

Self-respect is the belief in one’s own dignity and freedom. It allows us to stand tall before the world, always confident in our own value and worth.

Confidence is the ability to remain clear-headed and determined in the face of adversity and challenges, giving us the courage to tackle difficulties and shape our own future.

Rationality is the ability to think clearly and make independent judgments amid the noise and chaos of information. It keeps us from being easily swayed by rumors or emotions, allowing us to maintain clear thoughts and a fair perspective.

Compassion enables us to recognize the pain and needs of others, to open our hearts, care for every life, defend justice, and strive to make the world a better place.

Resilience is not just physical health—it’s inner strength and determination. It allows us to stand firm under pressure, untouched by vanity or burdened by desires.

Citizens must form a shared understanding and work together to integrate these qualities into education and culture. They should not remain abstract concepts but become the inner strength that guides individuals toward a healthier, more harmonious society.

IV. Cultivating a Culture of Rationality, Freedom, and Happiness

The ultimate goal of a great nation’s cultural ideal is to create a civic value system based on rationality, freedom, and happiness.

This system includes:

  • Ensuring that the rights to individual freedom of thought, speech, belief, and personality are protected by the the institution, and preventing any manipulation of public opinion or culture by power.
  • Promoting the rights of citizens to freely choose their own path in life, express their opinions, and participate in national affairs.
  • Guaranteeing an environment and the right for citizens to pursue happiness—not limited to material possession, but encompassing spiritual freedom, a rich inner life, personal dignity, and social justice.

Reason, freedom, and happiness go hand in hand. Without reason, freedom fades; without freedom, happiness is out of reach. That is why a healthy civil society must protect the mindset and environment where reason and freedom can thrive—only then can everyone have a fair shot at a fulfilling life and personal growth.

The ultimate vision of the Glorious Nation

A truly glorious nation is a civil community where every citizen possesses reason, freedom, compassion, and a fulfilling life. In such a society, the state and its people share the same ideals, support each other through sound institutions, inspire one another spiritually, and together build a life of dignity and meaning.

True civilization is not only about strength, but about kindness; not only about self-reliance, but about service to others; not only about perfected systems, but about clarity of conscience.

This is the ultimate vision of a glorious nation:

A place where citizens live with dignity and confidence, guided by reason and courage, enjoying freedom and well-being, grounded in kindness and compassion—a nation that stands tall among the world’s civilizations and embraces its responsibility for the future of humanity.

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少女(Greta Thunberg)我们的未来啊

少女(Greta Thunberg)我们的未来啊

Yicheng · Jun 11, 2025

我们常说:“孩子是我们的未来。”这句话几乎成为全世界父母、教育者、领袖挂在嘴边的金句。然而,在今天这个情感极化、信息混乱、立场先行、暴力泛滥的时代,这句口号已经不再足够,它需要重新被认真地检视,被沉静地质问——孩子究竟会成为怎样的未来? 我们允许孩子任性,因为成长的本质就是从无知到知晓、从冲动到成熟、从盲目到清明。任性是生命在学习面对现实、理解秩序、认知复杂世界过程中的必然产物。一个社会若不能容纳孩子的任性,便是对活力和创造力的压制。 但问题在于,当孩子不再只是任性,而是在无知、偏执、被裹挟之下,主动向恶意、向仇恨、向暴力、向极端学习,甚至成为它们的工具和代言人时,这种任性就不再是青春的火花,而是未来灾难的前兆。 一个时代的悲哀:当“正义”沦为仇恨的外衣 2025年6月9日,国际新闻上一则让人心寒的消息:22岁的瑞典环保少女格蕾塔·通贝里(Greta Thunberg),在驶向加沙的救援船“玛德琳号”上,遭以色列军方强行登船扣押。她头戴巴勒斯坦头巾,成为政治暴力行动的一部分。 这条消息的表象是以巴冲突,又是人道援助行动,但真正引发争议的是格蕾塔本人的身份与所代表的舆论效应。 格蕾塔,曾经是环保、和平、青春正义的象征,一个敢于在联合国讲坛上怒斥全球领袖失责、激励全球青少年关注气候危机的女孩,却在政治极端化浪潮裹挟下,逐渐从环保代言人,滑向某些极端主义团体的舆论工具,公开为暴力站台、为仇恨背书。 这是本世纪舆论操控的经典范例:将青少年的愤怒与善意,包装成正义,将复杂残酷的政治博弈,简化成黑白对立、情绪宣泄,将原本属于良知的社会责任,偷换成群体狂热、立场偏执。 格蕾塔的危险,不是她的环保立场,也不是她的人道主义情怀,而是她所象征的那一代年轻人,正快速在社交媒体、网络舆论、政治极端化中失去判断,失去理性,失去对真实复杂世界的认知,沦为仇恨传播者、情绪制造者、暴力合法化的工具。 我们不能再纵容孩子在仇恨中成长 我们可以原谅孩子在成长中对权威的不满、对现实的愤怒、对不公的质疑。 我们可以接受他们因年少无知而情绪化、冲动、偏激。 但我们不能容忍、也绝不能纵容他们主动投身仇恨,迷恋暴力,崇拜极端,把偏执当理想,把破坏当正义。 世界每一场灾难、每一次社会崩溃、每一场暴力运动的背后,都有一群被极端思想诱导、被偏执情绪点燃、被仇恨绑架的年轻人。 他们本可以是建设者,却被操控成了破坏者;本可以是希望,却成了噩梦。 格蕾塔事件,正是当代社会价值观失守、教育失衡、媒体操纵舆论、社交网络情绪狂热化的典型缩影。 一个原本拥有正义感与善意的年轻人,如何在全球舆论裹挟中,逐渐失去独立判断,滑向极端阵营,为政治暴力提供合法性?这不仅是她个人的悲剧,更是我们这个时代的病症。 谁来守护孩子,谁来守护未来? 孩子是我们的未来。 但未来从不是自动美好的,它必须被教化、被守护、被理性与善良引导。 我们责无旁贷。 社会要教会孩子: 父母、教育者、媒体、国家制度,甚至每一个成年人,都必须承担起这个责任。 在无序喧嚣的时代,理性与良知是最昂贵、却最稀缺的资源。 如果我们放任年轻人在仇恨、偏执、暴力、极端政治狂热中成长,未来将不属于建设者、守护者,而属于煽动者、破坏者。 而这样的未来,是任何文明都无法承受。 最后的话 我们今天看到的是格蕾塔(Greta),但世界各国,都有无数被极端思潮渗透、被网络舆论操控、被虚假正义蛊惑的年轻人。 如果我们再不警醒,再不去教育、去守护、去劝诫,再不去反思价值观的失守、社会舆论的极化、教育的失衡,再过二十年,恐怕这个世界将遍地仇恨、暴力合法、极端泛滥,再无净土。 孩子是我们的未来。 但未来究竟是光明,还是深渊,取决于今天我们为他们种下了什么。 善良可以任性,正义不能沦为仇恨的工具。 成长必须允许迷茫,但社会不能放弃劝诫和引导。 我们不能再失守。 未来是他们,守护未来,是我们的责任。

Voting vs. decision-making: Understanding their roles in civilization

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This article explores the fundamental difference between voting and decision-making. Voting reflects the distribution of power and interests, while decision-making requires a small group of people with strategic competence. When these two are blurred, decisions risk becoming shortsighted and driven by emotion, leading to power imbalances that ultimately weaken social governance.

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