Thank you for the reward of [mixed in the bathhouse], and I feel it
Last night, I finished writing weakly, and was about to quit the writer's assistant, when a bright red tipping prompt made me sleepy.
[Mixed in the bathhouse] The big reward made me feel complicated. The reader's reward is the greatest recognition of the author, and I am also flattered.
However, when I calmed down, I felt ashamed. Because of the work relationship, the first few months were almost in a state of suspension, and only recently I changed two chapters with fate. Losing his initial momentum, his writing state fell into a trough. Remind yourself often: I haven't updated it for a long time, and I have time to hurry up and code words! But even if I'm really free, I'd rather be in a daze than codeword.
Some authors of the same period seem to be in a similar situation. After all, a young author like us can't support himself by writing books, let alone his wife and children. Outside of work, you need to use most of your spare time to keep two shifts a day, and one year is already the limit.
However, I really can't bear to write my own characters. Whenever it's quiet, I think about the follow-up plot, some of them forget it, and some of them think it's very interesting, and I can't help but want to write it out and share it with my book friends. It's just that now that the outline of this book has been decided, it will take a long time to write it step by step.
During the Chinese New Year, I went to watch "The Wandering Earth", and I thought it was very good-looking, but I didn't think about it deeply. Later, when reading the comments, some people mentioned that "The Wandering Earth" represents the choice of Chinese in the face of the crisis of extinction. When foreign science fiction films encounter the same situation, they must build spaceships and run away, and only the Chinese will want to run with the earth.
In the same situation, let's take a look at the eschatological text at the starting point, which almost all inherit the wasteland system of Europe and the United States, which is extremely chaotic and disorderly, and human beings focus most of their energy on cannibalism, focusing on the dark side of human nature.
But will this really happen? Even the evil capitalist world knows that it is not as good as giving them the right benefits to motivate them to work. Because human beings have passed the stage of stupid hard work, relying on wisdom can create value better and faster.
In the apocalyptic environment, except for a few guys who are carried away by power, no sane ruler will play the Doomsday Wasteland, because it is too inefficient. If others are not good, they are not good themselves.
This situation is also described in my book, and the Rainbow Group is one of them, and the disorderly management leads to slow development, fierce internal contradictions, and is easily disintegrated by the protagonist.
On the contrary, if you use power to organize people, everyone performs their duties, fights wars, farms farms, and does not have to worry about the arrows from behind, as long as you do your work conscientiously, its efficiency is not much higher than that of those who are struggling to survive in the wasteland.
In World War II, the highly liberal France was easily wiped out by the highly orderly Germany.
In reality, the biggest obstacle to reform is the backlash of vested interests. Because the people who benefit from your reform will not forget your good for the rest of their lives, but those who have lost vested interests will hate you for the rest of their lives. This is what happened to Shang Ying.
However, this problem is not a problem at all in the early apocalyptic environment. The original interest groups have been shattered by the apocalyptic crisis, and it is the best time for reform.
Therefore, I believe that if the end comes, it will be a highly ordered organization that will rise. Such an organization has the power to meet the expectations of the majority, so to speak.
If everyone starts at the same time, a highly ordered organization will inevitably crush any organization in the Doomsday Wasteland. At least the vast majority of Chinese would choose such an organization. Because our ancestors did not flee for their lives like Europeans and Americans during the great flood, but chose to unite to fight against the flood.
Similarly, in "Alita Battle Angel", I don't think it's possible to pick up a super combat robot by picking up garbage in the garbage dump. The technology of the floating city is so high-end, and the garbage disposal is so low, it is simply a waste of resources. Isn't it better to engage in a garbage recycling system casually, let the people below work, send the recycled resources back, and realize recycling? Not to mention, there may be an existence in the garbage heap that can fight back to the Floating City.
Some people may say: people always make mistakes, and it is understandable that people don't think of this stubble.
But the modern management system does not rely on one person patting his head to make decisions. There are staff, think tanks, and a bunch of guys who are eager to make political achievements like hyenas, so why not do things that are good for everyone?
An organization that can rise from the end of the world must make efficient use of various resources. Unless it has decayed and fallen under the wash of time.
Unconsciously nagging so much, the efficiency of codewords is much higher than writing. It's much easier to play freely and complain at will than to describe it according to the outline.
Finally, thank you again for the reward from the big guy [mixed in the bathhouse], I can only code words as soon as possible and talk about the heart.
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