But the premise is that if there is no heteronomy, how can there be self-discipline
I didn't wash my hands when I was a child. My mother criticized me for not changing. My dad changed it (this is heteronomy).
For the first time, heteronomy gradually formed self-discipline ...
Law is heteronomy, and it is definitely not "self-discipline"
If there is no "heteronomy" of law ... it must be a dream for the whole country to form a stable society by "self-discipline"
You can ask the affirmative a very simple question.
1 Have you ever been late for school in the morning?
Is it because you can't get up late?
When you open your eyes and look at your watch and find yourself late, can you expect to sleep more? If he says he wants to be hoOKed, ok.
Then you can keep asking ... when you open your eyes and find yourself late, do you get up quickly or go back to sleep?
I guess he should say "get up", no matter how he answers.
The teacher stipulates that 8 o'clock is the time for students to arrive at school, which means 8 o'clock is "heteronomy"
We are controlled by heteronomy every day, which forms self-discipline.
If "self-discipline" is good, we should thank "heteronomy"
Because there is a saying that "failure is the mother of success"-similarly, "heteronomy" is the father of "self-discipline", and the two are inseparable.
The premise of self-discipline is to have heteronomy
Heteronomy will be self-disciplined over time.
But it seems that people only remember "self-discipline", a successful son, but forget "heteronomy", a father who dedicated himself behind his son. Aren't you sad?
If there is no "Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming", how can there be "Qing"? The fact is simple.