Chapter 954 Extreme Danger
Sometimes what inspires him is not other people's preaching and enlightenment, but what he said unintentionally. Speaking of the importance of genes, Wu Zhongyuan suddenly realized that the importance of genes is undoubted, and dragons and dragons and phoenixes have been born since ancient times. Feng Zhi said that if both parents have low IQ, then the child's IQ may not be very high. But if the parents are excellent, the chance of their children being excellent is also very high, so even a newborn baby is not completely immune. Equality, this inequality is not only due to acquired family background, but also due to congenital genetic factors.
This kind of objective fact is generally recognized by outstanding people, but mediocre people often do not. This is actually a kind of self-deception and self-deception. He himself is such an example. His parents are both very outstanding. The people gave him excellent genes, so he could successfully practice Qi in a very short period of time and unify the three clans with his wisdom and structure. If it is unobjective to take oneself as an example, then take others as an example. Let’s not talk about it from afar, just talk about modern wealthy businessmen and high-ranking officials. Most of them are descendants of wealthy businessmen and high-ranking officials.
From this perspective, Buddhism’s claim that all living beings are equal is the biggest lie. There are two possibilities for why they put forward this argument. One is to gain recognition and approval from people living at the bottom of society, thereby attracting a large number of people. believers and accept their offerings, their motives are malicious.
The second is that they know that this statement is false and wrong, but because this statement can comfort the working people at the bottom, they deliberately make cakes to satisfy their hunger and give them hope and sustenance. Their motives are well-intentioned.
As for whether it is good intentions or bad intentions, he prefers the latter. The reason is that India is a country with a strong hierarchical system. People with different castes and surnames cannot even intermarry. The teachings fostered by such an atmosphere and soil advocate the equality of all living beings, which is not very Consistent with reason and logic.
The opposite of the equality of all living beings is the Taoist distinction between high and low. This is a theory that is extremely hateful and heart-wrenching. It can easily lead to group fights. When being attacked and slandered, someone will stand up and explain that one high and low is not the other. Nobility is a distinction between character and not innateness. Whether the person who makes this explanation really thinks so, or whether he has no choice but to use this statement to protect himself, is worth thinking about.
Seeing that Wu Zhongyuan suddenly became silent, the female comrade stopped explaining and looked at Fang Yi with questioning eyes.
Wu Zhongyuan had told Fang Yi before about the purpose of his return. Seeing him acting like this, Fang Yi knew what he was thinking, and shook his head at the female comrade, signaling her not to interrupt Wu Zhongyuan's thoughts.
Penetration cannot have a clear purpose, because once it is purposeful, thinking will be restricted, and penetrating for the sake of understanding will fall into the inferior realm.
Wu Zhongyuan didn't know where the issue he was thinking about at this time would end up, but he concentrated on it and allowed rational thinking and perceptual thinking to collide and diverge in his mind. In his subconscious, he had already expressed these two completely opposite views. He has a rough judgment, but before delving deeper, he must make sure he is completely objective.
He himself had no sect;
Logically speaking, he doesn't have any position, but his master is a Taoist priest, and he can't help but have a favorable impression of Taoism under the influence of his ears and eyes. This is destined that he cannot be 100% objective.
Even though he knew that he might not be completely objective, Wu Zhongyuan still continued to think downwards. Combining Buddhism with the afterlife, Tao with emphasis on this life, the equality of all living beings, and the distinction between high and low people can all be summed up in one sentence, that is, the former will make people sleep comfortably. , and the latter can make one painfully awake.
Although the former can make people fall asleep, it can make people feel comfortable, while the latter can make people stay awake, but can make people suffer. Since each has its own advantages and disadvantages, it is difficult to distinguish between them. One cannot make a one-sided evaluation of who is better and who is worse. , only people in the world can take what they need according to their own circumstances.
The biggest advantage of being awake is that you can see the truth without confusion or trouble, but the price you pay is that you will lose a lot of happiness. When a person sees too clearly and thoroughly, everything will lose its beauty.
The biggest advantage of falling asleep is that it makes you happy and relaxed. The price you pay is a lifetime of confusion, trivial matters, entangled grudges, and you may die without even knowing who you are.
The sound of the lesbian pulling open the iron fence brought Wu Zhongyuan back from his thoughts. Wu Zhongyuan asked them casually, "Do you prefer 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 said with a smile, "Can you be half asleep?"
"Haha, half-asleep and half-awake is the worst thing. You can't do both." Wu Zhongyuan said with a smile.
"If I had to choose one, then I would choose to wake up in pain." Fang Yi said.
"Why?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
"It's so boring to live in a muddle for the rest of your life." Fang Yi said with a smile.
"Is it interesting to live in pain all your life?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
Fang Yi clicked his tongue and shook his head, speechless.
Wu Zhongyuan turned to look at the female comrade again. The female comrade asked instead, "Does the sleeping person know that he is asleep?"
"I don't know." Wu Zhongyuan replied.
"Will sleeping people wake up in the middle of the night?" the lesbian asked again.
"No." Wu Zhongyuan said with a smile. This person has received higher education and his attitude is more rigorous even when answering questions.
"Then I choose to fall asleep." said the lesbian.
"Why?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
"You just said it, it's boring to live in pain all your life." The lesbian replied with a smile.
Wu Zhongyuan has seen too many women smile at him, and he can keenly detect the subtle emotions hidden in different smiles. There is a hint of approaching in the smiles of lesbians.
Wu Zhongyuan smiled back, rather bitterly. While remaining friendly, he ignored the overtures and temptations hidden in the lesbian's smile.
"Do you think there are innate differences between people?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
It was Fang Yi who answered first, "I think it exists."
"Reason?" Wu Zhongyuan asked again.
"Don't talk about anything else. Just talk about looks. Looks are given by parents. Good-looking women are always more popular. Those with average looks don't have this advantage." Fang Yi said with a smile.
Although Fang Yi's entry point was different from his own, Wu Zhongyuan had to admit that what he said made sense, "It is indeed the case."
Wu Zhongyuan looked at the lesbian walking next to him.
The lesbian thought for a while and said, "There must be innate gaps, but we can make up for them through acquired efforts."
"To what extent do you make up for it?" Wu Zhongyuan asked.
The lesbian didn't quite understand what Wu Zhongyuan wanted to ask, so she could only say, "It depends on how hard you can work the day after tomorrow."
Wu Zhongyuan said, "One person's talent is five, and the other person's talent is ten. If five works hard enough, he may reach six or seven, or even break through the limit and reach ten. But if these two people work equally hard, five will always chase Not ten."
Wu Zhongyuan's analogy was straightforward and simple. The female comrade immediately understood what he wanted to express, nodded and said, "Yes, when I was in junior high school, there was a male classmate in my class. Not only was he very smart, he also studied very hard. I tried my best to pass the exam. But for him, in the three years of junior high school, I never got first place in the exam, but got second place all the time. Even when he fell and was hospitalized and delayed his classes, he still ranked first in the exam. I always thought it was because I didn't work hard enough, but in the end I found out that it wasn't the case. I don’t work hard, it’s just that I’m not as smart as anyone else. He can memorize a lesson guide after reading it twice, and he almost has a photographic memory.”
Wu Zhongyuan nodded and did not ask any more questions.
Many people have the impression that mental patients are very interesting and funny, but the actual situation is not like this. The atmosphere in the mental hospital is very depressing, and most of the patients are taciturn. They are not knowledgeable and chatty, nor are they naive or childish. He is cute and funny, and when he does talk occasionally, he talks to himself and is incoherent.
This was something Wu Zhongyuan had never thought of before. He had never been to a mental hospital before, nor had he come into contact with mental patients. His understanding of them was only limited to film and television works. Film and television works do not truthfully reflect the real situation, but can easily destroy them. People are mistaken. To give you an example casually, Zhao Yun's seven entries and seven exits at Changbanpo are purely fictitious. The real history is that "Yun body hugs the weak son, who is the queen's master, and protects Mrs. Gan, who is the queen's mistress." Disaster. ’
In the end, Fang Yi's enthusiasm waned and he couldn't help but ask, "Dr. Lin, do we have any special patients here?"
"Special? What do you mean?" Dr. Lin asked casually.
"Those who are more thoughtful, have personality, and can communicate normally." Fang Yi said.
"A few." Dr. Lin nodded.
"Who is the most distinctive one?" Fang Yi asked.
"A patient with depression," Dr. Lin said, "but this person is extremely dangerous. He is isolated and prohibited from contact with anyone. I do not recommend that you meet him."
"Extremely dangerous?" Fang Yi looked disdainful.
"You misunderstood me. He has no violent tendencies." Dr. Lin said.
"Where is the danger without violent tendencies?" Fang Yi was puzzled.
Dr. Lin hesitated and hesitated to speak.
"Say it." Fang Yi urged.
"Two medical staff and several patients who had contact with him committed suicide..."