Chapter Twenty-Eight: What Do You Say?

If you ask Takahashi what he thinks of these reporters who report on him, he will have only one answer, and that is naïve!

Did he have the idea of making these people mature, or making them more shameless?

Sorry, almost none.

Some people think that as long as a moral code is established, these people will follow it. I'm sorry, but I thought too much.

The reason why these journalists do this is just a symptom, and the cause is not that.

They don't want to do it either, but what are the consequences of not doing it?

It's nothing more than two words – unemployment.

Can unemployed journalists do things in other industries?

I'm sorry, but I can't do that.

What else can these people do in such a situation?

I'm sorry, but that's all they can do.

For the current operating system of the whole society, OCD people will collapse.

Because no place in this society is perfect.

Its current stable state is based on the Matthew effect.

The system is full of greedy officials, treacherous merchants, women and men who sell their bodies, and poor people who can only beg.

Utopia cannot survive forever in this world, it can only collapse rapidly, and only slums can last forever.

No way, that's what humans are.

Human evolution is far from perfect.

The human body is fragile, and what about the pride of being able to develop a civilized brain?

In fact, it is just a thing full of mistakes and omissions, and it is on the verge of the limit of development.

Human beings are selfish and desperate by nature, controlled by genetic instincts, and most of them are always craving only those lowest-end physical needs.

And with that comes the ignorance of the majority of the group.

Ignorance makes people despair.

And human science and technology, at this stage, can only be said to be extremely backward.

No matter how loud it blows, it's not that it can't reach the second star besides the earth. It is still not possible to use even one ten-ten-millionth, one-tenamillionth of the energy of the nearest star to Earth.

Not to mention the level of medical care, it can transform people into more suitable for survival.

It is the vast majority of diseases that are completely untreatable.

And for those diseases that can be treated, a large part of them do not understand why they occur, and those who know why they occur do not understand why they can be cured.

Perhaps some people, especially some young people, read a few books that seem to be very philosophical, and think that human society is like this, and human society is too late.

Will Takahashi be like that?

No, of course not.

He loves the world, he loves people.

Although, the vast majority of people can only be labeled as ignorant, even those who seem to be shrewd. You will also fall into the trap of colorful bills and all kinds of desires (meows).

But that's fun, isn't it?

It is precisely because human beings are so fragile and small that they need to be inspired, mobilized, and led.

Making money is only a small goal for Takahashi, and the development of technology is just a means.

Takahashi's purpose is to transform human beings into learning, exercising, and developing human beings themselves.

Takahashi looked at the naïve child, who had written an "interview" about himself, and said with a smile, "Isn't this just a child? How can a fabricated story have good facts, you say?"