In this interview with Zhao Yuesheng, also known as the future Charles X, we want to talk about the Count of Artois. We have seen many leaders in history whose knowledge structure, cultural level, political judgment, and value choices remain at a certain stage of their youth. Regardless of how long they live or how many changes occur in the world, they always appear as zombies from a certain moment. If a certain opportunity allows them to ascend to the throne, they will definitely seek resources from the moment their intellectual and knowledge development stopped, and construct their political ideas, value choices, and governing strategies. These people's characters are generally stubborn, paranoid, and foolishly confident, and they foolishly believe that they are defending certain values and can open up new directions for national and ethnic development. In reality, they often wear ancient costumes but perform on the modern stage of society, like ghosts suddenly appearing in broad daylight. Everyone knows they are ghosts, but they believe they are true gods. However, the ideas they choose and the policies they implement are all moldy old goods.
Quoting Zhao Yuesheng
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This is a quote from an interview with 赵越胜 discussing the characteristics of leaders who remain stuck in their beliefs and values from their youth, even as the world changes. These leaders are often stubborn, paranoid, and foolishly confident in their outdated ideas. They may think they are leading their country in a new direction, but in reality, their ideas and policies are outdated and ineffective.