Chapter 1173 Professor (36)
Bruce curled his lips and said, "Yes, seeing a murder case, he can immediately think of the method of committing the crime. He is an 'ordinary person' who solved two serial killers in three days."
As soon as he said this, Bruce's expression stiffened. He found that the way he spoke now was really more and more like Schiller.
Schiller spread his hands and smiled and said, "Can't ordinary people have some special skills? However, you hit the point. This is the biggest optimization of this version update."
"It's not just those serial killers, you and I are the same. Because of some superior conditions, we are alienated from ordinary people."
"Serial killers have weak emotions, cannot empathize, and cannot understand the joys and sorrows of ordinary people. You have a high IQ and are very rich. You are destined to drift away from the society of ordinary people. And I was born with mental illness and can't understand the world in a normal way."
"We are all separated from the lives of ordinary people. We can only use imagination to speculate what they are like. How do you live? Even if you give up your rich identity and go deep into the bottom, it is difficult for you to see the world completely from the perspective of ordinary people due to the differences in IQ and brain structure. "
"In your opinion, how can someone not learn calculus? How can someone not memorize three books overnight? How can someone not understand the mechanical structure of a machine? But many ordinary people can't do it. "
"So, you start to constantly doubt whether they are really stupid or unwilling to think hard?" Schiller looked into Bruce's eyes, but there was no longer the cold smile in his eyes, which showed that he was not mocking anyone.
But Schiller's words were still sharp. Bruce looked at Schiller silently and admitted that he had thought about this problem.
When faced with the situation where ordinary people were puzzled by certain problems, Bruce really felt very confused, because in his opinion, this was not a difficult problem at all, and it was not even a problem. As long as he thought about it for a while, he could get the answer.
So, why couldn't they come up with the answer? Did their brains really try their best? They show that they don't care about something. Is it because they can't think of the answer or they are too lazy to think?
"I guess the answer you get should be both." Schiller said the answer in Bruce's mind, and he continued: "Some people can't think of it, some people are too lazy to think, and some people pretend to be too lazy to think because they can't think of it."
"But there is no doubt that their performance constructs your impression of ordinary people. Anyway, it is chaotic, confused, and a mess."
"For them, the whole world is full of mysteries. They can't get the answers they want, and they can't do what they want. They don't know where they come from or where they are going. They are like confused ghosts wandering in the vast land."
Bruce found that Schiller's eyes have become very different. In the past, when he looked at Schiller's eyes, he always felt that he saw an endless abyss. Schiller's eyes are always very deep, as if they are full of countless secrets that can't be excavated, like a dam with no end in the sea of storms and huge waves.
Now, Schiller's eyes became very clear, and the words he wanted to say and the emotions he wanted to express could be seen at a glance, like the pebbles beside the garden pond.
"But it's not like that." Schiller turned around and gave an answer that surprised Bruce. In fact, Bruce had just agreed with Schiller's last sentence. In his opinion, the life of ordinary people is indeed like that, confused, ignorant, and only looking at the present.
Schiller sat back at his desk, light poured in through the French window next to his desk. He looked at Bruce intently and said:
"You went to the slums and saw the scavengers struggling to make ends meet, and the dock workers working hard just to make ends meet. Their lives are extremely miserable compared to your life as a wealthy person. Their IQ and memory are incomparable to yours."
"So, you feel that there are only these sufferings in their lives, as if they are walking in hell. It's so pitiful. You think they must be boring, stupid, and uncreative."
Schiller shook his head gently and said, "The world of ordinary people is far more colorful than you think. Every person on the road, although they are tired and hopeful, and although they often feel pain, they can always find happiness. Each has its own dullness, but also its own humor. "
"They each have their own characteristics and strengths. They are very mediocre in many aspects, but occasionally there will be a flash of inspiration. They have no chance to embark on the path of art, but they can always use their abundant emotions to create amazing works of art."
"They don't know much, but they are very easy to satisfy. They often feel frustrated and sad, but the solution is to simply fall asleep."
"A scavenger may be happy because he hears his favorite song when passing by a video store, and a dock worker may be happy because he tied a beautiful knot today."
"Bruce..." When Schiller called out Bruce's name, Bruce saw another person on his face, who was once his nightmare, or perhaps his friend, the one who always wanted to make him smile.
"You think that ordinary people laugh because they have no other way to deal with the suffering in life except laughing, but this view is too serious and arrogant. Is there a possibility that they are just simply happy?"
Schiller pursed his lips and smiled at Bruce, saying: "You pity them because their material life is not good enough, and they pity you because you are rarely happy from the bottom of your heart."
Schiller leaned on the armrest on one side, looked at Bruce and asked: "What do you think of laziness?"
"I don't like laziness." Bruce replied.
"Indeed, we all dislike laziness, so a long time ago, when my mind palace was just built, I didn't have the personality trait of laziness."
"From the root, laziness is actually a manifestation of mental loss of control. For ordinary people, the time they can fully concentrate is limited. When the time of concentration reaches the limit, they will instinctively start to lose focus."
"However, most people cannot reach the limit of concentration time. Before that, there will be something that interferes with them, causing them to lose focus in advance and distract their attention. This thing is called laziness."
"If a person is very tired and takes a rest, it is not called laziness, it is called self-protection, and if a person is not tired, the mind and body are very Very healthy, but just don't want to do something, it may be rejection and escape. "
"If a person is not tired and wants to do something, but in the process of doing things, he finds that he can't concentrate, can't go all out, and there is always something blocking him from making the best effort. This thing is called laziness. "
"The root cause is that ordinary people can't accurately control their own thinking, can't make the thinking parts that generate power work with the highest efficiency, and the parts that generate obstacles don't work at all. "
"But we can do it. " Schiller gently tapped the table with his hand and looked at Bruce. Bruce walked over and sat down opposite him. He also wanted to know how Schiller's personality came about.
"Whether you can block your lazy thinking is the key to a person's execution ability. Some people obviously have high IQ and have made plans without any problems, but they always give up halfway and fail to accomplish anything because they can't block the lazy thinking in their minds."
"On the contrary, people like you and me, perhaps because of our innate super high IQ or innate mental illness, laziness does not exist for us."
"As long as our physical and mental conditions have not reached the limit and we want to do something, we will be able to consistently and accurately execute all parts."
"Our thinking is like a precision machine. Which part we let turn, which part will turn. There will never be a part that we can't feel or don't know where it comes from that suddenly turns to hinder our actions."
"So, there is no laziness part in my thinking, and when my personality is broken and countless trait fragments are generated, I naturally didn't bring this fragment with me."
"Then when did you appear?" Bruce asked.
"After I received professional psychotherapy," Schiller replied. He then explained to Bruce, "Before that, I didn't know what other people's situations were like. I thought the whole world was the same as me."
"Therefore, when some people give up halfway through doing something, but feel regret after giving up, I feel very confused. I don't understand why they don't do it if they want to do it? Why do they give up after doing it? Why do they regret giving up?"
"I don't understand what is stopping them, and then a doctor told me that it's actually laziness." Schiller stared into Bruce's eyes and said, "He also told me that not being lazy is not a completely good thing."
"The parts that motivate people will make people have various positive emotions in the process of completing a task, such as the excitement before starting to do something. Excitement and expectation, composure and calmness in the process of doing things, and a sense of accomplishment after completing things. "
"When these emotions arise, our brain needs to respond accordingly, cooling down when the excitement is too high, adding fuel to the fire when calm thinking leads to low emotions, and self-affirmation and giving higher value when a sense of accomplishment appears. "
"And the lazy parts will make people produce various negative emotions in the process of failing to complete a task, such as hesitation before starting to do things, boredom during the process of doing things, regret and sadness after giving up halfway, and self-denial. "
"When these negative emotions arise, the brain also needs to respond accordingly, such as urging when overly hesitant, stabilizing the mentality when bored, comforting oneself when regretful, and trying to balance when self-denial. "
"If a person only has the parts that generate power and can only produce positive emotions, then his brain will always be balancing the emotions of positive work, and it is very likely that he will overcorrect."
"For example, if the brain is always suppressing excitement and expectations, and this part of the ability is particularly strong, it is very likely that when the excitement and expectations are not so high, all positive emotions will be wiped out, and people will always be in a state of depression and disappointment."
"In a state of rational thinking and low emotions, raising emotions too high will lead to irritability and even violent behavior."
"When a sense of achievement appears, excessive self-affirmation will lead to arrogance, narcissism, and inability to listen to other people's opinions."
Schiller looked at Bruce with a smile and said with emphasis: "Such a person is terrible, right, 'Bruce'?"
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