When I was learning to drive, I obeyed the traffic rules very well and never parked randomly. I always park in designated parking lots, pay to park, and never want to cause any trouble to others.
However, I soon discovered that even in areas where parking was prohibited, there were always people parking, sometimes even in a row, as if they were treating it as a parking lot. This makes me really confused, why can so many people violate traffic rules so brazenly?
My point is, if you can't find a parking lot, or the parking lot is too far away from you, you can choose to take a taxi or take public transportation. This is a kind of responsibility for oneself and a kind of respect for others.
However, I was also defeated by reality. Sometimes I am in a hurry to park my car and see others parking indiscriminately, so I stop too. This behavior may be helpless or irresponsible, but I can understand it.
Maybe this is the reality of society. Being a good person will not be rewarded, and you may even suffer a loss; while being a bad person will not be punished. However, we cannot give up being a good driver because of this reality. We should always adhere to traffic rules, respect others, and be a quality driver.
In short, although the reality makes us feel helpless, we cannot give up being good people because of this. We should insist on obeying traffic rules, not parking indiscriminately, and not violating traffic rules, so as to show our quality and respect for others.