Do Not Attempt to Control Others

The Last Course for Humanity

2023-10-2900:04:09

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In this thought-provoking podcast, we delve into the profound insights shared by Xue Feng. The central theme revolves around the fundamental principle of not attempting to control others, embracing the importance of respecting freedom and individuality.

Xue Feng begins by drawing a clear distinction between those who should be controlled, such as livestock, poultry, idiots, mental patients, and criminals, and who typically controls them – institutions like feed lots, mental health hospitals, and penitentiaries.

He emphatically asserts that in the normal societal context, individuals should not seek to control one another. Attempting to control others is likened to treating them as subordinates, slaves, or prisoners. Such control infringes upon human rights and dignity and, in essence, constitutes a crime.

Xue Feng challenges us to reflect on the implications of control in various relationships, particularly between couples, lovers, parents and children, and within organizations. He posits that mutual control often reflects underlying mental disorders, urging a shift towards more respectful, equal, and harmonious relationships.

Furthermore, Xue Feng emphasizes that controlling others equates to depriving them of their freedom. In a world where freedom is a fundamental human right, attempting to control another person signifies criminal behavior or mental instability.

The podcast underscores the core principle: the importance of never attempting to control anyone, especially within the Lifechanyuan community. Instead, we should wholeheartedly respect one another's freedom, creating an environment that thrives on autonomy and mutual respect.

As you listen to this podcast, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the profound impact that relinquishing the desire to control can have on relationships, fostering an atmosphere of freedom, respect, and understanding. So, let us take to heart the wisdom shared by Xue Feng, fostering more harmonious and respectful connections in our daily lives.

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