The Statement of a Young Man (Non-Practitioner) Who Works in Shenzhen City
(Clearwisdom.net) I heard a lot about Falun Gong from the media in the past, but I didn't pay
too much attention to it, nor did I make an effort to understand it. As a student, I was somewhat
na ve. After graduation, I came to the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone [Special Economic Zones are
places in China that have special economic systems and policies and use a special economic
management system] to look for a job. In the real world, I realized how ugly society is. The
entire society will abandon you if you are poor. I felt helpless. But soon I became hopeful, since I met a few Falun Gong practitioners and these
people gave me hope. I have everyday people friends, but none of them helped me when I was in
trouble. Instead, I only saw people's materialism. When I was in a difficult situation, what I saw
most was cold faces and scoffing eyes. The society's living standard has indeed improved, but what about morals and values? To
reconstruct morality has become a meaningless promise of the government. What is more important to everyone is belief, a belief that guides one's heart, makes sure that
one speaks the truth, has compassion, and behaves in an upright manner. We see that communist belief
does not have any effect in this regard at all. It is hard to find anybody in the communist ranks
who is selfless and thinks about others first. But those kind of people are around us everyday. They
are Falun Dafa disciples. I don't know Mr. Li Hongzhi, but I have seen his disciples with my own
eyes. All Falun Gong practitioners, those extraordinary men and women, have loving and compassionate
hearts. In his book Zhuan Falun, Mr. Li Hongzhi promotes
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." Though I don't fully understand the meaning, I have
seen it expressed in the actions of his disciples. Human society needs "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance," and this is an unalterable
fact.
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