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What is a secular idea?

Worldly concepts are the rules of life that people have ****ing believed in for a long time.

These rules have been passed down because they have been effective in guiding the practice of life. But the validity of rules is always subject to change. Is a particular secular rule still effective in guiding people's lives? Instead of following it blindly, we should look at it for ourselves: if a particular secular idea is no longer effective in guiding us to a better life, or even holding us back, then we should reject it and embrace a new idea. At the same time, it's time for us to raise our voices so that more and more influential people notice the rule, revisit it, and then raise their voices as well, so that ultimately society as a whole rejects the defunct secular idea and embraces the new one.

Being alone is an irrational choice in this scenario. If the individual is responsible for himself, and simply looks at the rules and acts according to the new rules, then when the conflict between the old and the new erupts, the old secular concepts will still be supported by a large group of people, and the chances of the new principles winning are slim, and the person who stands alone is likely to be victimized, right? Instead of that, the first to come to their senses should do what they can to nourish the new rules and expand the chances of group sobriety and support.