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morning, people get up and in front of their doors is a government newspaper. It talks about lots of things; it talks about other countries are controlled by tyrants, there's no democracy; or things like capitalism is a blood-sucking monster which builds its wealth on the expense of the people, or communism is the bastard dictator who controls the life of his people and who executes any ideas of liberty.
And i saw the preview of the movie Paparazzi (havent watched it, though i have it here), and it talks about a star (im not so sure, it just accidently saw it and remeber it 'cuz i think it's interesting), he was followed by a group of photographers and journalists who mislead the stories about him. They provoked him by harrassing his kids, taking nude pics of his wife, and in just a moment of losing his control, he beat that guy (if i were him, i'd surely beat the crap out of that guy,...>__<), the bad thing is he was set up, right after he beat that guy, the picture was taken and the next day morning, the headline of newspaper said that he was some short-tempered guy, and many bad things about him ( and a lots more, if u want to know, get it to watch, dont make me to tell the whole story, it's long
)
Anyway, what i am trying to say that is it is very misleading (usually) to listen to just one source of information (u can relate to it when u just listen to only one person). There are about 6 billion people in this world, and each person has his/her own perspective of things. Even what u see with ur own eyes, it's not always it is what it looks like (i remember watching those korean movies, or chinese when a girl walked into the apartment and saw her lover with someone else, and just suddenly ran out of the building crying, and after a long period of sulking, anger, misunderstanding, they know the truth, and make up to each other).
A quotation i've read in a book "believe half what u saw, and much less what u heard".
It is recommended that when we search for any info, it is better to look at different sources, different perspectives selectively, then analyze them, and then make conclusion. Aristotle often told Alexander the Great that "never make any hasty assumption, u have to gather information from different sources, analyze them, and then conclude about the situation because things are different in different situations and circumstances"(i don't exactly remember what he said, but the idea is similar to it, i've read it from a book too).
DON'T ENTIRELY LISTEN WHAT I SAID(maybe im just a moron who's pretending to be witty
), SELECT WHAT YOU HAVE HEARD, ANALYZE IT, AND CONCLUDE ABOUT THE SITUATION BECAUSE THINGS ARE DIFFERENT IN DIFFERENT SITUATIONS AND CIRCUMSTANCES.
And i saw the preview of the movie Paparazzi (havent watched it, though i have it here), and it talks about a star (im not so sure, it just accidently saw it and remeber it 'cuz i think it's interesting), he was followed by a group of photographers and journalists who mislead the stories about him. They provoked him by harrassing his kids, taking nude pics of his wife, and in just a moment of losing his control, he beat that guy (if i were him, i'd surely beat the crap out of that guy,...>__<), the bad thing is he was set up, right after he beat that guy, the picture was taken and the next day morning, the headline of newspaper said that he was some short-tempered guy, and many bad things about him ( and a lots more, if u want to know, get it to watch, dont make me to tell the whole story, it's long
Anyway, what i am trying to say that is it is very misleading (usually) to listen to just one source of information (u can relate to it when u just listen to only one person). There are about 6 billion people in this world, and each person has his/her own perspective of things. Even what u see with ur own eyes, it's not always it is what it looks like (i remember watching those korean movies, or chinese when a girl walked into the apartment and saw her lover with someone else, and just suddenly ran out of the building crying, and after a long period of sulking, anger, misunderstanding, they know the truth, and make up to each other).
A quotation i've read in a book "believe half what u saw, and much less what u heard".
It is recommended that when we search for any info, it is better to look at different sources, different perspectives selectively, then analyze them, and then make conclusion. Aristotle often told Alexander the Great that "never make any hasty assumption, u have to gather information from different sources, analyze them, and then conclude about the situation because things are different in different situations and circumstances"(i don't exactly remember what he said, but the idea is similar to it, i've read it from a book too).
DON'T ENTIRELY LISTEN WHAT I SAID(maybe im just a moron who's pretending to be witty