Chapter 905: The First Step 305

Is it really impossible to be sure of everything?

Maybe this sentence itself is an affirmation, so I always affirm something. Just as "believing nothing" is itself a belief, "without any self-definition" is itself a self-definition.

However, the character is fake, and it doesn't matter what the character is sure to write. In other words, the killing is to make himself understand that the role of Yuan Changwen is not himself at all, and since he doesn't care, he doesn't need to care.

Instead of caring about money, life, work, etc., and at the same time saying that you don't need to care about the role or anything.

What is really true?

Those false things, it is not worth continuing to discuss at all. Do you want to make life better, you want to have fuller characters? These problems should not exist at all, they are all waste problems.

True, it doesn't make sense at all to do this, and it doesn't answer any questions at all. For example, someone asked me how to reconcile the trivial things in life if a person is always exposed to something in society.

Sorry, I can't answer that question.

First of all, the question itself is based on the premise that "in my limited knowledge and humble cognition, I think". Why should I answer any questions about "I think"? The "I think" of Yuan Changwen's character is none of my business?

Secondly, why reconcile? As if life is very important, everything has to bow to life and society. It's like the words of those predecessors, what kind of society with edges and corners and other shit. What doesn't come from a humble mind?

Come to think of it, even gravity is a piece of shit in my eyes, those so-called life advices, workplace golden sentences? I guess it's not even shit.

Yuan Changwen found that he was becoming more and more arrogant, and the reason for this arrogance was not that he knew more, but because he didn't know anything.

I can never do anything wrong.

This is the key point, and it is also the key point that has always plagued life, struggled, chosen, weighed, and constantly used all means to gain control. Whether it is the ancient fortune-telling or the so-called cognitive upgrading in modern times, it is a distortion in the brain to gain control of the future through various means.

Unfortunately, it is fundamentally impossible to control the future.

Not only because you can never know everything, but also because of the assumption that time passes linearly. I don't even know if the so-called past is true or not, and even if I am omniscient, I am simply assuming that "the past is real and that everything will pass along the timeline, so that I can make predictions through omniscience." ”

Everything I do is right, and I can never do anything wrong. Or rather, what I do is what I do, and there is nothing to discuss at all. It's not that I choose, it's that I can only do it. Even the entanglement of choice itself is also the only way to go.

This phrase has been said many times before, but each time it brings a different reaction.

Yuan Changwen felt as if he had lost something, "I will never do anything wrong", this sentence seemed to have great magic. Excuse me, why does a person who will never do anything wrong have to struggle with choices and trade-offs, and why do we need any so-called knowledge and cognition?

The reason why the distortion in my mind can be arrogant is not because I subconsciously think, "Although the knowledge and cognition in my brain are not omniscient, although there are some mistakes, it can help me make the right choice." ”

But right now, no choice is wrong, so what's the brain?

Of course, every time you say something like "nothing is wrong" or "I will never do anything wrong", it makes people feel a sense of relief. But it's worth noting that I couldn't do the right thing either, and I didn't have a right option.

Maybe the character of Yuan Changwen is because he wants to choose the right one and is worried that he has made the wrong choice, so he will resonate with words like "nothing is wrong".

If there's a character who is always arrogant, maybe "nothing is right at all" will make you feel the same way. Of course, this is just speculation, who knows?

The twist in the mind doesn't believe the ridiculous statement that "I can never do anything wrong," and it can list a thousand mistakes to show the consequences of not listening to the brain.

There is no right or wrong, only this one thing, where does right and wrong come from? There is no comparison, how does the dualistic element of right and wrong survive? Am I mentally retarded, I can't see such a simple thing?

There is only one thing, or rather, things can only happen this way. Those possibilities are nothing but an illusion.

All of this is just the visual elements that are perceived at the moment, including the idea that "I think something is wrong." And so it can only be that way, who invented the word false, and who believes in these dualities?

It's just a picture element, where does it come from right or wrong?

Yuan Changwen was a little incredulous, not because there was no right or wrong, but because he couldn't believe that he once deeply believed in such a shit thing as right and wrong?!

That's right, that's wrong. So I have to do it because that's the right thing to do. These shit words are constantly arguing in my head, and even they have become a part of me, which is a subconscious choice.

It's as if we've agreed that what's good for me is right and what's bad for me is wrong. What could be more? Who defines the good and the bad?

I shouldn't have reached out and touched the flames, because it's wrong and it's bad for me. So if I get burned in the hospital because I touch the flame, but I have the greatest opportunity of my life, should I touch the flame or not? What is good and what is bad?

Choice, free will, these things are built on these two things. It's as if I can really choose, as if I can really influence the world, as if all my decisions are free. But in reality, it's just a fantasy.

No matter what I choose, as long as I choose, then there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe someone doesn't know, maybe someone knows, but it doesn't change all that. It happens because it can only happen this way, and I can't be wrong, and of course it's not right.

When it happens, it becomes a picture element that is perceived at the moment, and there is no such thing as a mistake.

Yuan Changwen felt it, and the twist in his mind still wanted to struggle, but it was already a dying struggle. There is no right or wrong, this feeling is becoming more and more obvious, and the distortion in the mind is only delaying all this happening.

I knew that there was no right or wrong, and this time the feeling was still strong, so what about next time?

The slash isn't done yet, and I'm going to keep going. Hehe, is this some kind of affirmation? I'm sure there's "no right or wrong"?

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