The white cloud and the gray dog is the human heart.
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There are two big names in the recent media spotlight: Tu Youyou and Huang Xiaoming.
Tu Youyou, the first native Chinese scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Science, is also the first Chinese scientist to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. Her research results have saved, are saving and will save countless lives!
Huang Xiaoming, get married.
But the difference between the two struck a chord with me!
While TV, radio, app news and other major media outlets were scrambling to cover Huang's wedding, and the sky was full of the latter's news, Tu Youyou's coverage was significantly cooler, and many people didn't even know who Tu Youyou was.
Makes me wonder if it's not Tu that's contributing to society, but Yellow?
When Huang Xiaoming's wedding was nearly paralyzed at Pudong and Hongqiao airports due to the number of big names attending, the wedding scene was more grand than even the Nobel Prize ceremony.
Makes me wonder if the progress of human society is driven by show business?
When Huang Xiaoming waved gold like dirt, wedding luxury, the cost of 200 million when, and Nobel Prize winner Tu Youyou vomit, a lifetime of dedication, the prize money can only buy half a living room in Beijing, the remuneration is far less than the income of a season of running man baby.
Doesn't this really make young people think that reading isn't really useful?
When Tu Youyou tried the medicine with his body, after all the ups and downs, if not won the Nobel Prize, will be lifelong obscurity; even if the prize, brought about by the controversy, but also by some people slagging, Huang Xiaoming's wedding brought about is the whole country spectators, all the people envy, and even more honored as a model.
I shudder to think how many hard-working people will be hurt by how many values.
It turns out there's a saying that it's better to work on missiles than tea eggs, and now:
Those who do scientific research are not as good as those who act; those who sell their skills are not as good as those who sell their skills; those who are practical are not as good as those who show off; and those who save lives are not as good as those who are funny!
When the event that pioneered China's natural sciences and was as significant as the explosion of the first atomic bomb was no more significant than a wedding of two entertainers.
I can't help but think that the Chinese dream is going to fall on the shoulders of the "playwrights"?
When vanity becomes the fashion, face becomes the aesthetic, entertainment becomes the mainstream, and flamboyance becomes the atmosphere in this society, will the next Nobel Prize really come out of it? Can our nation really remain competitive? Will our next generation really be able to shoulder the heavy responsibility of strengthening ourselves and our motherland? If this situation intensifies, who dares to guarantee that this Nobel Prize will be "unprecedented" but not "extinct"?
Our culture likes to be pragmatic but not practical, and the public likes the fruit on the tree, not the roots buried under the tree. But how can there be fruit without roots, and how can there be entertainment without strength!
While children in Europe and the United States, during their vacations, go to museums and participate in science activities; our children are watching The Voice of China, going to various concerts, and chasing stars at airports!
How can such values be competitive?
I remember when I was young, my teacher asked us what we wanted to be when we grew up. Nine out of ten students proudly answered, "Scientist!"
Let's hope we don't have a day when nine out of ten elementary school students proudly answer, "Big Star!"