People will also get used to the harsh environment, and the corrosion invasion will be endless.

Some journalists have interviewed German people about their Nazi period. They believe that the years from 1933 to 1939 were the best time of their lives and were not evil. If Hezbollah had started killing people as soon as he came to power, perhaps people would not accept it.

A few days ago, I also wrote about how Xi was pushed onto the Z car to conquer the world.

It was probably in January 1933 when Helmut Scheherazade came to power, and in April 1933, the German government called on the public to boycott Jewish businesses. At first, there was nothing much, but there was some anti-Semitic sentiment.

Not long after, Jewish professional activities were banned, such as being banned from working as lawyers and journalists.

A few months later, jeremiad surgery was authorized for Jews, and by this time, most Jews had not yet left Germany.

By 1939, the death penalty for the mentally and physically disabled was implemented. Within four weeks and several years, the persecution policy was gradually upgraded to large-scale prevention and treatment.

The initial resistance and restrictions did not cause social protests or opposition, but were gradually seen as part of the new normal in society. Over time, through continuous propaganda and control, society gradually adapted in terms of policies. Only then did the systematic killing begin.

It was just a small step at a time, and as conflicts intensified, people slowly accepted this subconsciously. Maybe there was no thorough plan at the beginning, but it was implemented through habitual reactions and with the encouragement and gradual advancement of the people.

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The deterioration of the social environment is the result of two-way rush to the people. Politicians now like to lie more, and most ordinary people are more used to lies. So, it's just a personal opinion: I don't have the same frequency, and I don't preach to others casually.

A mechanism used here: repetition. The illusory truth effect. If you keep repeating a point of view, repeat it a thousand times, ten thousand times, it will be implanted in people's minds, and they will habitually believe it without thinking. Repetition has a certain psychological effect, and not only low IQ people will be misled, but also high IQ people sometimes can be misled.

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Habituation is a strong force and trend, and being unaccustomed is also a trend. Studies have shown that, for example, the happiness of disabled people is not much different from that of healthy people. But why do they complain about being sick and disabled, and want to do the things that normal people do? It's just habituation. Disability is defined as misfortune, and because there is a comparison and reference, it feels unfortunate.

People generally believe that having money makes you happier, and not having money makes you miserable. Is this really the case?

Just like what Lu Xun said: It has always been like this, so is it right?

Although patients may adapt to the status quo, they deep down want to know how to live better. Studies have shown that patients who undergo in-depth analysis are willing to sacrifice 15% of their lifespan in order to return to normal life.

A bad environment is a bad environment, and getting used to it does not mean that we should accept it. It can be judged whether an environment is good or not based on human adaptability. Whether it is accustomed to it or not, just like the changes in air pollution and disease risks cannot be changed, but scientific conclusions are sometimes useful.

Therefore, many times, we cannot act rashly based on our feelings or superficial phenomena. It takes courage and determination to question the things and opinions we are used to.

There is an indescribable feeling for those y-Jewish people who have experienced NC and suffered from habitual non-RL, but still live on with strong spiritual will and transform the hardship into a positive inner force to move forward.

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