给陌生人的爱

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  这个世界已经变得越来越陌生。每天看电视,读报纸,刷微博,眼睛里充斥的都是“毁三观”的新闻:有毒食品、炫富、见死不救……仿佛小时候一直存留在脑海里的“真善美”只不过是一堆已经褪色的荒诞童话,乏人问津,不合时宜。
  人间已经冷漠到只剩下相互猜忌和利用的地步了吗?我不敢妄加判断,只是在很多时候,面对很多事,我会不自觉的做出一些“本能反应”。看到地铁站出口的某个行乞者,我会下意识加快脚步,因为脑子里总有个声音在说“他的收入可能比你还高呢”;面对向我走来的问路人,我会第一时间扭转头,因为有人说他们会在瞬间施以迷药,让你神志不清;每次站在ATM前面操作,我都会不由得精神紧张,左顾右盼,因为生怕有人突然间拍我的胳膊,然后把我的卡换掉……有时候,我都嘲笑自己是不是得了什么“陌生人恐惧症”,但我只能说:“我的心真的受伤了”。
  抚心自问,我并不是个冷漠的人啊。我始终相信“人之初,性本善”,相信“人间有爱”,但是……但是……神啊,如何才能让我对这个世界恢复信心?于是,我不停地找啊找,于是,就有了这期的主题,有了这几个真实的故事,有了一些“情满人间”的凭证,有了一份给陌生人的温暖。
  能给我一点爱吗,陌生人?
  ——Weiji
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