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Former French president will serve his sentence next week. Will the world get better?

I want to fly to Xiamen today. When I woke up in the morning, I flipped through the headlines of major media around the world and prepared to say something. After reading for a long time, I had a particularly prominent feeling: Will the world be okay? Has the world gotten better or worse in media reports?

One feeling this morning is that it really seems like the world has restored to calm. Gaza is no longer fighting, the hostages are handed over to Israel. Russia and Ukraine, although they are still fighting, are no longer headlines, not even two or three.

For more than three years, every day, it is no longer news. so-called news is some sudden events, and now that war has become the norm, it is no longer a headline.

Picture of Sakura.

Look at these two days. Sarkozy, former French president, has been in prison. In the stock market, it was also the U.S. stock market that suddenly fell and then rose urgently. Is the world better or worse? If we go through the media, through the reports from the international and domestic media that I have seen in the past few days, in professional terms, it will be called scattered hot spots.

Because all we can understand is that it seems that the world is calm and there is nothing big. Although I record videos here every day to talk about big events, it seems that I am afraid that the world will not be in chaos, and the traffic is too high where there is chaos. But in fact, deep down, we all still hope that there will be more peace and peace in this world.

I don't want to go to war, but the question is is the world really a better place? Because what we see in the media is what the world is like? Not really. Even when we read the report that a shooting occurred somewhere and we felt like there was chaos there, in fact, in that small town, just 500 meters or 1000 meters away from the shooting, many people still had to live their lives.

When there is this collision between media reports and reality, how should we face it? As the old saying goes, "Seeing is believing", in fact, seeing is not necessarily believing. Even if what you saw isn't a media report, what you saw with your own eyes may not be the real thing.

Once I went to a mysterious country to visit, and I saw a peaceful place. Everyone was set up and well. So is everyday life really like that? It's completely different from what we see and what they do everyday. It's not the same.

In the past two years, people have been accustomed to saying that the world is a grassroots group. You see the leaders of the world, there are many other countries in the United States, no longer like those who experienced the Second World War in those years, have a deep sense of history, have a responsible attitude to history, have politicians.

Politicians are responsible, they think about the past, present and future, national well-being and even world peace, and politicians think about their own privacy, how to be re-elected, how to use the public opinion, mobilize the public opinion, and manipulate the public opinion to some of the interests of themselves and their organizations.

Politics is like that, but politicians are everywhere, and politicians are getting fewer and fewer. We see some politicians being imprisoned for playing power games. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy received funds from Gaddafi and went to prison. Within the nine-square-meter prison he was also sent a guard to give him a good prison to prevent others from hurting him.

Images by Yin Zhi

After all, if you can clean up the president in prison, you can make a name for young generations in the future. We see that some people who have worked hard, such as Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar, are still in prison, and it is reported that they are not in good health recently.

There was also a man named Yin Ziyu, a good president was not in the good time, preferably to issue a rule of law, and now he and his wife are there to be tried.

These are some seemingly calm places, because South Korea and France as a whole are still developed countries and relatively calm. So look at other countries. In Bangladesh a few years ago, people began to march into the presidential palace. Just a month or two ago, young people from our neighbor Nepal took to the streets to drive the Prime Minister away and burned the Prime Minister's Office into a sea of fire.

What is the next direction for Nepal? Will South Asian countries or other related places ignite a raging fire again because a courier brother was killed or injured by the police? These are all unexpected.

But behind all of this is that the remuneration of the ordinary working people for their hard work and their pay is not proportional.Globalization over the past years, globalization has a matcha effect, you say the poor are poorer, the rich are richer, and between countries as well.

For example, if a rich country is rich, a company can be as rich as a country and buy a few other countries. But some small countries are struggling to survive. But the tragedy of mankind lies in the fact that poverty causes trouble, and the poorer it is, the more trouble it is. For example, there are civil wars in African countries, such as those in Congo and others. Ethiopia's civil war did not make the headlines in the past few days.

In some countries in Africa, eating a corn mix called Saza, and the corn mixed into a mixture. good time, I paid a salary can eat three portions a day; to the end there was no money, that day to eat one, and there combined this.

Pictures for Africans.

So is our world a better place or a worse place? It depends on what you see, what do you see through the media? What is more, it is more a personal feeling.

When we are able to have a job in a quiet environment, in a peaceful environment, and get a good job out of work, then what are we complaining about?

By 9:00 a.m., I wonder how we go to work every day. People in European and Nordic countries only work four days a week. There is also one thing that is that people's hearts are insufficient and snakes swallow elephants. Whether it is good or bad, reality is one thing, but the psychological level is another thing.

Once climbing the Great Wall, we were going to climb ten kilometers, when we went to five kilometers, some friends were crying quickly, saying I was only halfway.

The same half, the pessimist feels half, how to go, how difficult it is; the optimist will feel, "Oh, we have finished half, continue."

Whether you are bitter, happy, sad or panicked, it is here. This is the world. Finally, answer everyone, will the world be okay? You think it will be fine, it will be fine.



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