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Reason, wisdom, innocence and morality
Rationality refers to an individual's ability to realize his will according to his own knowledge and laws. Generally speaking, rationality refers to the quality and ability of individuals to find and solve problems from the reality of things under the guidance of certain values and on the premise of observing the laws of nature and society.

Rationality refers to the quality and ability of people to correctly discover and solve problems according to certain value principles, and its essence is to pursue correctness and efficiency.

Wisdom refers to an advanced comprehensive ability of higher organisms based on nervous organs (material basis), including perception, knowledge, memory, understanding, association, emotion, logic, discrimination, calculation, analysis, judgment, culture, moderation, tolerance and decision-making.

Wisdom refers to a kind of advanced spiritual ability that people use knowledge and laws to achieve specific goals.

Naivety refers to a person's sunny personality. The positive side of his world outlook, outlook on life and values is higher than the negative side, and his psychological description of social reality is idealized.

Naivety refers to people's psychological state of holding a beautiful description of the real society.

Morality is a kind of social ideology, and it is the norm and norm of people's life and behavior. Generally speaking, morality is a public value formed by all members of society, that is, the principle of public order and good customs.

The essence of morality is that individuals hold standards and laws to measure value and judge right and wrong in real society.