The point where people feel most uncomfortable is
when they witness 'double standards,' it is said.
Unfortunately, you who are currently attention-seeking declared that you would leave Dtoday and never come back,
but quietly returned like a politician, and people are already feeling quite uncomfortable about that.
How can the words of someone whose words and actions don't match have any weight?
In case you say it's not attention-seeking, but you're saying it's not attention-seeking?
But on your Instagram or public chat rooms, you readily engage, saying that a scholar merely raising a topic in itself has meaning,
yet you make such statements without much thought, don't you?
Your Instagram isn't a private account and the chat room is a public chat room, so all your statements are official.
Moreover, honestly, your actions are disgusting. You're attention-seeking, and through others' misfortune at that.
Why do you express your opinions through others' misfortune (whether a mistake or intentional, the act of causing inconvenience through parallel driving and the apology for it)?
Why are you so cowardly?
Can't you just say bicycle culture needs to change without invoking any situation? Do you lack courage?
But you're right, you lack courage and are cowardly. To my comment asking why you quietly returned to Dtoday,
you don't even have the courage to leave a reply saying 'I was angry at the time and acted rashly. I reflect on my inconsistent actions.'
You replied to everyone else's comments but not to mine?
What I want to say, you will absolutely never understand.
Because you are a person who has never once thought about what Socrates meant by 'know thyself.'
When Socrates heard that he was the wisest person in the world,
he thought 'I am absolutely not the wisest in the world and know nothing, so why do people think of me that way?'
So he went and asked all the wise people in each field, and although they themselves did not understand their own fields well,
they all claimed they knew the most and were the wisest.
It was then that Socrates understood why he was called the wisest person in the world.
Socrates thought of himself as someone who could always be wrong, could be wrong, and needed to learn,
but others didn't think that way, that's why.
Please, you're not smart and not impressive.
People far smarter and more impressive than you just stay quiet. Why?
In the end, it's neither scholars who raise topics (you) nor politicians who lead politics that change society.
Society changes when each individual keeps their conscience (the desire to give others what you want to receive).
That is the golden rule spoken of in Eastern and Western religions and ethics.
Confucius's 'Do not do to others what you do not wish to be done to you (己所不欲 勿施於人)',
Kant's categorical imperative
Jesus's 'Treat others the way you want to be treated'
Why do you always write with pedantic and difficult words? Please just do your job well.
(Fact & Humor: I also wrote such garbage during work hours)