Xuchang mother and son both drowned, and the good-hearted man fainted after saving the mother and son. What do you think of his kindness?

Recently, a courageous incident occurred in Xuchang City, Henan Province, China. A mother and son unfortunately fell into the water. After seeing it, a good-hearted man on the shore decisively went into the water to save people, and finally successfully rescued the drowning mother and son, but the good-hearted man collapsed and fainted. Personally, I think this kind-hearted person's behavior is very commendable. After all, courage is a very rare good quality, but we should also understand that courage is based on self-protection.

First of all, courage itself is a very good quality, which is also the spirit that society has been advocating. In recent years, we have heard a lot of horrible news. Most of the victims were actually women, and some women were abused, dragged away and killed in the street. But from the relevant videos, these victims actually have a chance to be rescued. Many passers-by are too indifferent, and some even watch the victims being beaten and dragged. This indifferent society is not the society we want. We should advocate the spirit and thought of being brave.

Secondly, there are actually many people's heroes in the rainstorm disaster in Henan Province. Many heroes themselves are immersed in the water, but when they see someone trapped in a car and washed away by the water, they will take the initiative to save people. It can be said that they also risked their lives to save people, so such people should be respected by us, and such people are more affordable? National hero? This title, if everyone can be so kind and enthusiastic, I believe that society will become better.

Finally, the young man in Xuchang City is not in danger now, but from him, we not only see the beauty of doing good deeds, but also the danger of doing good deeds. Many good deeds are actually dangerous, so you should learn to protect yourself first, and then protect others. If we can't guarantee our own safety, wouldn't it be in vain?