In fact, many zero-point assignments have already been written around the world, but some countries still prefer to copy diligently. The Soviet Union spent a full seventy years starting from ideals and ending with disintegration, telling the world that this entire system was inherently incompatible with reality; East Germany and West Germany, standing side by side for forty years on the same ethnic, linguistic, and historical starting point, proved with visible living disparities that propaganda and slogans cannot make up for systemic differences. North Korea and South Korea, sharing language and ethnicity, diverged on the same ruins—one turning the country into a laboratory, the other handing society over to the market—ultimately heading toward two almost incomprehensible destinies. Venezuela, once among the wealthiest nations in the world, soared on resources but quickly fell under the same systemic logic; meanwhile, Argentina, which originally had a complete industrial base, a high-quality population, and historical opportunities, repeatedly cycles along familiar paths, turning "potential" into a habitual sense of loss. The assignments have long been written, and the scores have already been given; errors are repeatedly marked, and correct answers are even publicly displayed. Yet even so, some still choose to copy, even more diligently, as if as long as their attitude is sincere enough, zero points will automatically turn into full marks.

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