I often see posts asking what's pitiful about the
[MINHEEJIN, and a society where strict contract and faithfulness are ignored]
I often see posts asking what's pitiful about the Newzins children who earn 5 billion won a year. It's as if they have to earn 500 billion won to be qualified to say sorry about the children who earn 5 billion won.
They look pitiful because they can make 10 billion won and 100 billion won, but they have to make 5 billion won and pay a penalty (even if someone makes an investment and solves the penalty).
It's annoying to see Min Hee-jin, but doesn't it look pitiful that the New Jin's children get involved with someone like Min Hee-jin and become in a bad situation? Capitalist society is that if the opponent does well, I will do well, regardless of whether I have money or power.
Only when the capitalist order is established and the principles of contract strictness and good faith are observed, everyone is interested in the Newzins issue because I see the benefits, but I am not interested in it because I am a fan of Newzins.
If you look at the arguments of Newzins advocates, you can only see the underdogma logic that 'resisting large capital is justice'. How will it help our society? Is there anything else that I don't know about?
There are people who talk about artistic grit and self-improvement, but then quietly pay a penalty and break up. Is it normal to say hundreds of billions of won in penalties with one word or action that can be interpreted this way or that?
If contract strictness and good faith are ignored in the game, it will become a society full of captions and fraud.