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Tomorrow's talk wants to talk about slavery, and what is the difference between slavery and so-called obedience?
Slavery, generally speaking, is cultivated from childhood, or suffered a change in the middle of the process, forced to helplessly bow their heads and kneel down, just to live. There are basically three categories.
One is enslaved from birth, such as pirates. The mind can be said to have been basically controlled.
The second is forced to be enslaved in the middle of life because of the pressure of life. You can't fight back, like the Chinese people can't fight back against the government now.
Third is the person who is enslaved voluntarily. He/she, likes to be enslaved like this. No one can control it.
Obey, is afraid that you are not good to live, for example, know that society is unfair, but the law is shameless to say that all people are equal, so that people are very entangled, but generally loved ones or adults will say to you, you have to be obedient, how how, in fact, it is a change in the law of the enslavement of your mind, so that you become stupid and ignorant good control. But your mind still exists, time is long to get used to it, from a large point of view, excessive obedience and slavery does not make any difference.
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