Chapter 954 Extremely Dangerous
Sometimes what inspired you is not the preaching and guidance of others, but what you said unintentionally. When talking about the importance of genes, Wu Zhongyuan suddenly realized that the importance of genes is unquestionable. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that dragons give birth to dragons and phoenixes give birth to phoenixes. If parents have low IQs, the child’s IQ may not be very high. Both parents are excellent and children have great chances of being excellent, so even newborn babies are not completely equal. This inequality not only has acquired family background, but also has congenital inheritance factors.
Most of the more outstanding people recognize this objective fact, while mediocre people often do not recognize it. This is actually a kind of self-constipation and self-deception. He is such an example. His parents are very excellent people and have given him excellent genes. Therefore, he can achieve success in practicing Qi in a very short time and unify the three tribes with wisdom and pattern. If taking oneself as an example is unobjective, then take others as an example. Not to mention the far-reaching ones, but only talk about modern wealthy businessmen and high-ranking officials, most of them are descendants of wealthy businessmen and high-ranking officials.
From this perspective, the equality of sentient beings mentioned by Buddhism is the biggest lie. There are two possibilities for them to put forward this argument. One is that they can gain recognition and approval from people living at the bottom of society, and thus gather a large number of believers and accept their offerings. Their motivation is malicious.
Second, even though we know that this statement is false and wrong, but because this statement can comfort the working people at the bottom, we deliberately paint them a cake to satisfy their hunger, giving them hope and sustenance, and their motivation is kind-hearted.
As for whether it is good intention or bad intention, he tends to the latter because India is a country with a heavy hierarchy system, and surnames of different hierarchies cannot even intermarry. This atmosphere and the doctrines born from the soil advocate equality of all beings, which is not very reasonable and logical.
The Taoist people are equally opposed to sentient beings. This is a theory that is extremely hateful and heart-wrenching, and it is easy to cause group fights. When attacked and slandered, someone will come forward to explain that this noble and low is not the noble and low. High and low are distinctions of character rather than innate. Does the person who makes this explanation really think so, or is he helpless to protect himself with this statement, which is worth thinking about.
Seeing that Wu Zhongyuan suddenly said nothing, the lesbian stopped explaining and instead looked at Fang Yi with inquiring eyes.
Previously, Wu Zhongyuan had told Fang Yi about his purpose of coming back this time. Seeing him like this, Fang Yi knew what he had thought of, so he shook his head at the lesbian and signaled her not to interrupt Wu Zhongyuan's thoughts.
Comprehension cannot have a clear purpose, because once it has a purpose, thinking will be limited, and comprehending for the sake of understanding will fall into the inferior level.
Wu Zhongyuan did not know where the question he was thinking about would end at the end, but he was fully focused and allowed rational thinking and perceptual thinking to collide and diverge in his mind. In his subconscious, he had already made a general judgment on these two completely opposite statements, but before further consideration, he had to make sure that he was completely objective.
He himself has no sect and does not have any position, but his master is a Taoist priest. He is influenced by his eyes and eyes and cannot help but have a good impression of Taoism, which is destined to be 100% objective.
Even though he knew that he might not be completely objective, Wu Zhongyuan continued to think downward. Combined with the Buddhist practice of the next life, the Tao is important in this life, and all sentient beings are equal and people are distinguished from noble and low, which is to summarize it in one sentence, that is, the former will make people fall asleep comfortably, while the latter will make people wake up in pain.
Although the former makes people fall asleep, they can make people feel comfortable, while the latter makes people feel sober, but they can make people suffer. Since each has its pros and cons, it is difficult to distinguish between the superiority and the inferiority. It cannot be evaluated one-sidedly by the world. It can only be determined by the world based on their own situation.
The biggest advantage of being awake is that you can see the truth without confusion or trouble, and the price you pay is that you will lose a lot of happiness. When a person sees it too clearly and thoroughly, everything will lose its beauty.
The biggest benefit of sleeping is that it is very happy and relaxed. The price you pay is to be confused, trivial, and entangled with grudges for the rest of your life. You may not even understand who you are until you die.
The sound of the lesbian pulling open the iron fence pulled Wu Zhongyuan's thoughts back. Wu Zhongyuan asked the two casually, "Do you like to wake up in pain or fall asleep happily?"
The two of them didn't expect Wu Zhongyuan to suddenly ask such a strange question. After looking at each other, Fang Yi smiled and said, "Can you half sleep and half awake?"
"Haha, half-sleeping and half-awake is the worst, don't bother with each other." Wu Zhongyuan smiled.
"If I have to choose one, then I will choose to wake up in pain." Fang Yi said.
"Why?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
"It's so boring to live a life of confusion." Fang Yi said with a smile.
"It's interesting to live a painful life?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
Fang Yi slashed his tongue and shook his head, speechless.
Wu Zhongyuan turned his head to look at the lesbian again, and the lesbian asked without answering a question, "Does the person who is asleep know that he is asleep?"
"I don't know." Wu Zhongyuan replied.
"Will the sleeping person wake up halfway?" asked the lesbian again.
"No." Wu Zhongyuan smiled. This person has received higher education and even answered questions, his attitude was relatively rigorous.
"Then I'll choose to fall asleep." said the lesbian.
"Why?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
"You said just now, it's so boring to live a life of pain." The lesbian replied with a smile.
Wu Zhongyuan has seen too many women laugh at him, and can keenly capture the subtle emotions hidden in different smiles. There is a little closeness in the smile of lesbians.
Wu Zhongyuan smiled back, and his smile was bitter. While staying friendly, he ignored the kindness and temptation hidden in the lesbian smile.
"Do you think there is a congenital gap between people?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
Fang Yi first answered, "I think there is."
"Reason?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
"I won't talk about anything else, I just talk about my appearance. My parents give me. Women who are good-looking are always more popular. Those with average appearance do not have this advantage." Fang Yi said with a smile.
Although Fang Yi's entry point is different from himself, Wu Zhongyuan had to admit that what he said makes sense, "It's true."
Wu Zhongyuan looked at the lesbian walking next to him again.
The lesbian thought about it and said, "There must be a congenital gap, but we can make up for it through acquired efforts."
"How much does it make up?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
The lesbian didn't quite understand what Wu Zhongyuan wanted to ask, so he had to say, "It depends on how hard he can work hard the day after tomorrow."
Wu Zhongyuan said, "One person's talent is five, and the other person's talent is ten. If the five work hard enough, they may reach six or seven, and may even break through the limit to ten. However, if these two people work hard the same, the five will never catch up with ten."
Wu Zhongyuan's example was straightforward and simple. The lesbian immediately understood what he wanted to express and nodded and said, "Yes, when I was in junior high school, there was a male classmate in the class. He was not only very smart, but also very hard-working. I tried my best to get him even though I couldn't get him. In the three years of junior high school, I didn't get first place in one exam, and I was second. He even fell and was hospitalized and delayed the course. The exam was still first. I always thought that I was not working hard enough, but in the end I found that it was not that I didn't work hard, but that I was born not smart. He could memorize it twice after reading it, and he could remember it almost without any memory."
Wu Zhongyuan nodded and did not ask again.
In many people's impressions, mental patients are very interesting and funny, but the actual situation is not the case. The atmosphere in the mental hospital is very depressing, and most patients are taciturn, without excellent knowledge and endless chatter, nor are they stupid and cute funny, and occasionally those who talk to themselves and speak incoherently.
This was something Wu Zhongyuan had never expected before. He had never been to a mental hospital or had never come into contact with mentally ill patients. His understanding of them was limited to film and television works. Film and television works did not truthfully reflect the real situation, but could easily ruin people and mislead people. For example, Zhao Yun, seven in and seven out of Changbanpo, is purely false. The real history is that "the cloud holds a weak son, that is, the emperor, and protects Mrs. Gan and the mistress of the later mother, and all will be spared."
In the end, Fang Yiyi was still in a state of distraction and couldn't help but ask, "Doctor Lin, are there any special patients here?"
"Special? What are you referring to?" Dr. Lin asked casually.
"It's just that there are more ideas, personalities, and can communicate normally." Fang Yi said.
"How many are there?" Dr. Lin nodded.
"Who is the most distinctive?" Fang Yi asked.
"A depressed patient," said Dr. Lin, "but this person is extremely dangerous and is isolated alone and is prohibited from contacting anyone. I do not recommend you meet him."
"Extremely dangerous?" Fang Yi showed disdain.
"You misunderstood what I mean. He has no tendency to violence." Dr. Lin said.
"Where does it come from the danger without a tendency to violence?" Fang Yi was puzzled.
Dr. Lin hesitated and worried, but he stopped talking.
"Say it." Fang Yi urged.
Chapter completed!