Li Yitong was recently spotted barefoot while taking a business class flight, sparking heated public discussion. Opinions differ widely on whether this behavior is appropriate. Opponents believe that such a move is rude and may affect health and hygiene; while supporters believe that as long as it does not cause obvious trouble to others, such a small violation of etiquette is understandable.
For an artist, it should be regarded as an unshirkable responsibility to maintain appropriate behavior to show respect for the public. After all, their words and deeds in public often become the focus of comments, and artists need to respond with self-discipline and restraint. However, we are not saints, and it is human nature to let down our guard occasionally. As long as it does not cause substantial interference or offense, it is understandable to be tolerant.
There is a sense of relief and tolerance in this. For example, passengers choose business class partly because of the privacy and comfort it provides. A little laissez-faire in this environment is a reasonable expression of personal habits. If the celebrity himself realizes the inappropriateness of this behavior and pays attention to maintaining appropriateness during future voyages, it will become an opportunity for reconciliation between the two parties.
In this incident, perhaps the most thought-provoking thing is not Li Yitong's personal words and deeds, but the public reaction to the concept of "etiquette" that is divided. This reflects the differences in certain values in today's society. Faced with such a situation, rational and tolerant discussion is particularly important. After all, there are differences between individuals and environments in the boundaries of etiquette, and it is difficult to reach a final conclusion based on different opinions.
More often than not, while pursuing personal comfort, we also need to consider the feelings of others; and when criticizing others for being rude, it is also necessary to examine the merits and not to criticize lightly. This kind of understanding and tolerance can build a harmonious and symbiotic society. It is safe to imitate the words and deeds of the predecessors, but it is inevitable that transgressions will occur in life; if you do not have basic tolerance and insist on perfection, you will be in trouble.
Therefore, in the face of Li Yitong's barefoot controversy, both rational analysis and letting nature take its course are acceptable. As a rookie in the entertainment industry, she is still growing and learning, so she naturally lacks some stability compared to her senior predecessors; and the business class space is relatively private, so it is inevitable that she will relax her vigilance. If she herself could realize the potential impact of this behavior and take care to correct it, there would be no need for us to be alarmed.
Among the many opinions, rational analysis and emotional tolerance are both important. This is not only a necessary stage for celebrities to grow up, but also a common issue faced by our era. In the pursuit of perfection, remember that high standards and tolerance are not mutually exclusive.