Shades of Life: Navigating the Spectrum of Good and Bad
Exploring Humanity's Deepest Concerns and Building Connections in a Multifaceted World
Today, I watched a captivating crime psychology movie set in Hong Kong. 🎬 I had an epiphany about life - it often comprises both good and bad people. 🌍 In essence, they share a deep concern for someone. The only difference lies in the object of their concern.
For the good ones, their focus is on those around them. They value doing things that benefit others. Conversely, for the bad ones, their primary concern is themselves. Thus, they are willing to do anything as long as it benefits them.

At this point, I started pondering our daily work life. Every day, we step into the office, surrounded by a mix of good and bad people. 🏢 Sometimes, we feel stressed because we don't understand why someone behaves a certain way, while someone else acts differently. If we observe closely, based on the objects of concern for those around us, we can somewhat distinguish and choose people who align with our values.
As mentioned earlier, I don't pass judgment on good and bad people. Who knows, in another world (in a multiverse), the bad ones might be considered good, and vice versa. Here, I want to convey that you can completely understand and create a circle where there are people with similar concerns as yours. The choice is still up to each of us. As the saying goes, "He who stays near vermilion gets stained red; he who stays near ink gets stained black." 🌈✨ Embrace the diversity and build connections with those who resonate with your values. 🤝💖