Chapter 668: The First Step 68
Do I really have a choice?
In the same way, if I mean "I exist", then I don't have a choice at all, just watching the character of Yuan Changwen do some kind of behavior.
So, does the role of Yuan Changwen have a choice? It seems that there should be a choice, after all, there are indeed many choices in front of him. However, the choice of Yuan Changwen's role is based on the humble cognition in his head, if he knows all the information of all the characters, can he make a prediction?
In other words, if I know all the information of the whole universe, can we perfectly push it to the next moment? That is, if I know everything, then nothing is accidental, everything is inevitable.
This means that the role of Yuan Changwen has no choice at all, because it is inevitable. So, it seems that there are many choices, but it is just because the cognition in the head is too humble to see the whole picture.
I don't have a choice!
is Yuan Changwen's version of fatalism, no matter what you choose, it is an inevitability, and it is your own fate. However, I didn't know about this fate, so it looked free and fun.
This kind of "no choice" is not some traitor who says "I don't have a choice, my family is all in their hands", or "I don't have a choice, controlling the company is what I have to do", because there are many such options, such as the option of suicide and so on.
This "no choice" means that whatever I choose, it is a necessity. It's not that I choose one of the many choices, it's that I have to choose one or the other, but I can't be omniscient, so I think I can make other choices.
Can anyone be omniscient? Obviously not, so what's the point of this "no choice"? It doesn't make sense.
Therefore, choice syndrome is inevitable, and tangled anxiety is also inevitable, because the cognition in the brain controls the role, because it is always pulled by fear. When you break the template character and become a custom character, the choice is no longer difficult, and it is good to follow the flow of life.
However, this is also a "no choice". From the point of view of omniscience and omnipotence, all this is necessarily predestined.
If there are any parallel universes, after everyone makes a choice, they will split into different universes. This statement is based on the assumption that humans can make different choices under the same circumstances.
But how can the same person make a different choice in the same environment?
This argument is entirely based on the fact that human beings have free will, and I would have chosen A in the first place. Perhaps, in another plane, I will choose C when faced with this situation.
However, if it is exactly the same person, the same environment, everything is exactly the same, how can it be possible to make different choices? It seems that I am weighing in my mind, and it seems that ABCD has several choices in my mind.
However, the cognition of the brain is based on so many years of life, learning, memory, and experience, and if these things are all the same, then there will be the same result when weighing.
Words like "If I had been braver, maybe I would have chosen E" are completely illogical. My whole life has been destined for how much courage I have, and when nothing has changed, how can I have a little more courage to choose something else?
So, no matter how entangled and anxious I am, I can only make that choice after all.
In this way, what is there to envy the courage of others? He has only made an inevitable choice, everyone is the same, all are inevitable.
So what's the point of regret?
Oh no, even regret is a necessity.
The character of Yuan Changwen has so many things happening, thinking so many problems, and filling his mind with so much shit, so that when he reaches a certain time, he will regret it, and he will inevitably regret it.
In other words, everything happens at the same time, and there is no such thing as a past or future. As omniscient and omniscient, the story scene of the entire universe can be understood in an instant, and any details and choices are already set at the beginning.
Just like the content of the movie, at the beginning, in fact, the ending has already been set, and there is no possibility that it can be changed at all. The screen is not allowed to know the ending, and everyone can appreciate the role of Yuan Changwen with great interest, as well as the life in the eyes of the character.
It's "super VIP" again, and this metaphor is so durable.
Let the whole story play from beginning to end, and realize that it is not allowed to fast-forward or pause, it seems that this is how it is played. But in fact, the whole story is long over, and the time thing doesn't exist.
It's like walking into a study by yourself, all the books exist at the same time, but you can only read them one by one. This is the rule of the game, and it is also an important indicator to ensure that the game is engaged and entertaining.
Everything is predestined, will it be uncomfortable?
However, I can't know the future, so how much difference is there between this kind of destinedness and non-destined?
There is a difference, the character is not allowed to be destined. The role has to be controlled, the role has to fight, the role has to grow, and if it is destined, then it means that it doesn't matter if you have a role or not, or it doesn't matter what kind of role you have.
When it comes to fate, it seems that some people like "Okay, it's all predestined anyway, so I'll just sit here and wait for death." ”
These are all inevitable, some people are destined to "choose" to sit and wait for death, some people are bound to "choose" to work hard and "fate is destined to succeed", and some people are bound to "choose" an attitude of indifference.
No one knows what the future holds, so judging others no matter what, is a ridiculous act. Like any of my own opinions, it is the same. Of course, this judgment is also predestined.
Different people make different choices when they experience something that seems the same. In fact, these choices are also inevitable. But I don't know the future, so it's a necessity, but it's still a lot of fun.
It's like watching a movie.
Yuan Changwen looked at his hands, that is to say, I must sit here and kill the character?
Can I choose to go back to the empire now?
Of course, whether it is to continue to kill or return to the empire, it is an inevitability. Whether I refer to the shit in my head to weigh it or follow the flow of the terrain, it is an inevitability.
Each of my choices will affect the development of events in the future, but every choice of mine is inevitable, so my whole life is predestined. It's just that I don't know if it's doomed to "failure" or "success", or just that it doesn't matter.
It's just that it's not predictable by humans. But in fact, there has to be something that can't be predicted, otherwise how can omniscient play this well-planned game?