Winter swimmer: Experience tells me that it is impossible to rescue.

In fact, I am very disgusted with this discussion. I think there is a kind of so-called potential criticism and dissatisfaction with the post-90 s generation, so there will be such praise. It turns out that the post-90 s generation is ok, but what is hidden behind it is not. I want to ask, why should we establish an artificial intergenerational criticism or what, saying that the post-80 s generation is the self generation and the post-90 s generation is the brain-dead generation.

Why is it not worth the sacrifice of three college students to save two students, and it is not worth saving two children? Can all these things be equated? Today, I also saw a comment, which was very consistent with my thoughts. How much would Ryan sacrifice to save a private soldier in Saving Private Ryan? Is it that he would sacrifice so many people to save a person and not save it?

They have a certain rationality of life, and they didn’t rashly say that they couldn’t swim, so I just jumped in and started to save the child, which may be suicidal, but I think that’s another topic. They adopted something relatively rational and thinking, but how much time do you give to think in front of the child’s life?