Returning to the previous question, he had an overwhelming maternal instinct, wanting to enhance the visibility of ordinary people, allowing everyone to harbor ambitions, realize their dreams, and stand out in front of countless others.
The more developed a society is, the easier this is to achieve.
In ancient China, one had to become an official or at least achieve a certain degree of scholarship in the imperial examinations to become famous. In the era of smartphones, even an old farmer could become an internet sensation. In the current era where everyone is extraordinary, everyone might have one or two enviable strengths.
Ma Lin hoped that everyone's life could be as thrilling as a fantastic novel from start to finish, but he knew that reaching such a stage of development would take an unknown amount of time.
Someone might ask, is this kind of thinking realistic?
Ma Lin believed it was very realistic and indeed achievable.