CATDOLL: Philosophical comic "The Good Will Killer" Why do we always use animation to teach us how to be a good person?

CATDOLL: Philosophical comic "The Good Will Killer" Why do we always use animation to teach us how to be a good person?

If a person is persecuted because of another person's kindness, should this be considered intentional harm?

Recently, a short cartoon from Japan has suddenly become popular on the Internet. The cartoon tells the story of an old lady who likes to eat buckwheat and eggs, and she must recommend these foods to Miss A who is allergic to both. The old lady always thinks that Miss A is not allergic to buckwheat and eggs, and thinks that she is just losing weight and is picky about food. So one day she added buckwheat and eggs to Miss A's food, causing Miss A's death.

This story tells us that it is okay to describe your own world view to others, but don't impose your views on others, otherwise you will become a kind killer one day.

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