Zoey was dumbfounded. She really didn’t expect that her father had always thought that she liked girls. It was in fact just a period of rebellion, and used to deal with and prevaricate her dad’s rhetoric.Her thoughts came to the surface of her mind, “At that time, my father always wanted to make me fall in love and marry early, so he would often help him find some high-achieving students of the same age in the school where he worked, and even some of his proud disciples.”
But at that time, Zoey was not interested in a relationship at all. Half of her mind was focused on studying, and the other half was used to cherish the world. She often participated in various environmental protection and anti war propaganda activities and even went to Syria to shoot an anti war documentary with several friends.
At that time, she was at the peak of being blinded by the hypocritical universal values of the West. She’d received higher education in the West, so she felt that the universal value of the West was the key to saving the entire world and even the entirety of mankind.
Westerners call for environmental protection and energy conservation every day, but the per capita electricity consumption of the United States is three times that of China. With 5% of the world’s population, the United States consumes 25% of the world’s oil and creates 25% of the world’s greenhouse gasses.
Young Americans promote anti-war and peace throughout the world every day, without knowing that their country is the real global war machine.
However, after experiencing the disaster in Syria, Zoey finally woke up. She finally understood that the premise of thinking about the world is to find out what the real world looks like.
At present, the Chinese people are down-to-earth, they live and work in peace and contentment, and make every effort to better their lives. At the same time, they never take the initiative to invade other countries or stir up disputes. This is the true practical universal value. Seeing this clearly also made her a little bit more understanding of her father’s previous bitterness.
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