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The most terrible thing is not that people are insidious, but that people are indifferent.

At first, when I saw the headline "He Yi Hotel Girl Attacked", I thought it was a personal injury accident. I didn't pay attention to it at that time. With the fermentation of things, this matter has been screened in Weibo and friends circle. Under the guidance of my colleagues, I began to pay serious attention. After a few days, I got a general understanding of what happened. With the in-depth understanding of things, a cold feeling began from the bottom of my heart. People are so indifferent, since when are we all accomplices?

I remember that every time I go out, my parents and friends will tell me, "People are dangerous outside, and it is essential to prevent people from going out." Every time I hear this, I always feel a sense of fear. No matter what means of transportation I take, I feel that the people next to me are not like good people and want to hurt me on purpose. The experience of riding a fire seven years ago taught me that sincere people are everywhere. Seven years ago, as soon as I was admitted to the university, I had the enterprising spirit that newborn calves were not afraid of tigers, and I resolutely refused to let them go home. I went to Chongqing by train alone to study for nearly 30 hours. After getting on the train, I obeyed my family's instructions not to talk to strangers. When people ask me anything, I just giggle and don't talk. I just listen to the people around me chatting quietly. What impressed me the most was an aunt. Through her conversation with others, I learned that she was from Chongqing and married in Jiangsu. This time she will go home to visit relatives. Maybe it's because I have children. My aunt took special care of my little daughter, gave me all kinds of food and chatted with me all the way, but I was always on my guard and didn't eat anything I gave. It was not until I got off the bus that my aunt said, "Little girl, won't you call your parents to report your safety when you get to Chongqing?" I forgot whether my cell phone stopped or something. My mobile phone didn't work at that time. My aunt offered to lend me her mobile phone. At first, I hesitated. I looked into her sincere eyes and answered the phone. I was accompanied by a sister and a brother who took care of me all the way. In their words, I have left my hometown to study, and I can help. When I got off the bus, the two strangers offered to help me with my luggage until I was sent to school to pick up the new students. At that time, I was still on the alert and looked at my bag from time to time, fearing that the other party would run away with my bag, although there was nothing valuable except clothes. Looking back now, I can't help but feel ashamed of my original defense. And if you ask me if I can defend now, I will tell you without thinking: "Yes." Because seven years can really change a lot. If you will refute "there are still many good people in the world." Then I tell you, bad guys never write the word "bad guy" on their faces. Maybe the people who take the initiative to talk to you and help you are sincere, but how can we tell?

Writing here, I can't help thinking: "Is the most terrible thing really sinister?" When people tell you that people are dangerous, you will automatically protect yourself. People who are prepared are hard to get hurt, and the most vulnerable people are often unprepared. Let's go back to this event. When Wan Wan was in danger, she instinctively turned to the people around her for help. Not only in her view, but also in everyone's view, people around her should lend a helping hand! But the fact is that a few people didn't stop going back and forth in time, and "hanging high is none of your business" is even more vivid at this moment. What would happen to Wan Wan if the female tenant didn't lend a helping hand? I dare not think. The most terrible thing is not individual apathy but group apathy. Do you remember Yue? At that time, as soon as the incident came out, people began to crusade against the people in "Walking Out of the Ruins" through the Internet, and it is not known whether those people hiding behind the computer will lend a helping hand if they are really at the scene. The lesson of the passing of a young life still failed to awaken people's inner goodness. Mencius wrote that "human nature is good", but we exposed the inferiority of human nature again and again. After this incident subsides, will similar incidents continue to be staged?

Group apathy makes people's little trust disappear, and behind helplessness is the despair of the whole society.