Why are some young people nowadays full of malice towards the elderly?

People's life, always go through from young to old such a process, this is the natural law, is not going to change. When people get older, they will leave their jobs and gradually enter their retirement life. One of the more important parts of retirement life is the activities in their spare time. Maybe some old people continue the interest of the young, will be at home to read, read the newspaper or practice calligraphy and so on, but most of the old people will still be in the morning exercise or the evening after dinner when walking, go to the park, the square, to do some physical exercise. Square dancing is one of the most popular retirement activities among the elderly. The best of the best?

But as older people square dance more and more?

Many young people want to go reasonable? demand? back to the public ****-owned, activity areas that they reasonably use, only to be met with numerous ? The fight? We are so old, do you put up with this? We just want to exercise. We just want to exercise, is that wrong? What's wrong with that? If it's public, why can't we use it? And so on. Moral Abduction? of reasons will come splitting hairs.

So put yourself in their shoes, as these young people who are occupied with their usual venue without knowing the situation and can't claim it, there's no excuse for hating these old people. Although absolutely, square dancing, in the area of a wide range of occasions activities, can indeed play a role in ensuring physical fitness, prolong life, but this way is not desirable. But it is also necessary to pay attention to ways and means, especially to take into account the feelings of others, especially like the behavior of the square dance playing music, can already be counted as ? Nuisance? It is. In addition to this similar behavior in the public **** occasion, there is also a frequent behavior, that is, in the morning peak of the public **** traffic, the elderly tend to get up early, and many commuters together with the car, subway, etc..

Many older people will stand next to some people, intentionally or unintentionally, and suggest that they give up their seats. What's more, some will take the initiative to open their mouths and ask for their ? demand? seat. It is important to realize that these commuters, despite their youth, also get up early and are about to face a day of hard work, so the seat is also very important to them. So even though Chinese tradition advocates respect for the elderly and love for the young, this is not the reason why these older people get up early and compete with the young? to grab a seat with the young people. s seat. What is shocking is that some elderly people will educate the young people after they refuse to give up their seats, and some of them will curse and even hit them. This is not only a kind of moral abduction, but also a kind of reliance on the elderly. Respecting the elderly and caring for the young is only a traditional virtue, not a law enforced by the state, and there is no position to provide these old people with ? shelter?

Morality is based on a social contract between members of society as a whole, and does not rely on enforcement of the existence of a deterrent. So while young people honor the old, the elderly should also love the young. As seniors, they should give young people a break during the morning rush hour when they can, after all, their work is also contributing to society as a whole. Similarly, in a relatively small community, such as a neighborhood, people should follow mutually agreed rules. Some elderly people like to get up early in the morning to sing opera and hang their voices, fling long whips to practice arm strength and so on, which will also make more obvious noise. This kind of behavior should be eliminated as much as possible. There are also elderly people in their daily lives, collectively occupy a certain area of a neighborhood, for the young residents walking by the side of the finger, wantonly comment, making the young people face, is also very unnecessary.

In the upcoming 2020s, China, which experienced a relatively large economic blow, resumed its? ground-floor stall economy? with many street vendors ? reemerged? There is no shortage of older people who have more time on their hands and want to make a difference.

But some older people are used to a hard life, and they value material things more highly, and they care about profitability in business. Some elderly people will behave improperly, through the sale of defective products, deduction of pounds and other behaviors to deceive customers, which is also not necessary.