Young boys usually have a heart of a "chivalrous hero", practicing justice and traveling the world with a sword in hand.
So what is the heart of a chivalrous hero? In Jin Yong's martial arts novels, there are many chivalrous heroes. Generally speaking, they have high moral character, act with their own principles, attach great importance to dignity, are honest and keep their promises. This is actually also the code of conduct that our ancestors left to future generations.
However, in this profit-driven era, dignity is basically equivalent to your economic strength. When doing things, one doesn't focus on the process but only on the outcome. It doesn't matter what means are used. The standard for measuring a person can be directly quantified to how many houses you own, how many cars you have, and how much savings you have. When ideals are lacking, everyone is only concerned about money. It seems that morality and chivalry are no longer respected, but have become a state where "no one cares about a hero's grave, but the family affairs of an actor are known to the world..."
Compared to individuals, I always feel that I should hold onto this chivalrous spirit. Although in real life we sometimes need to hide and sometimes are regarded as outcasts, we should still respect them. When it comes to major issues of right and wrong, we can listen to the voice in our hearts. Perhaps many things will become simpler