The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1174 Professor (37)

Bruce fell into deep thought.

This was not the first time that he had heard from Schiller a viewpoint that he had never heard before, which was quite strange but seemed to make sense. But this time the viewpoint was particularly strange.

In the three views of a normal human being, laziness is wrong, but Schiller now told him that a person without laziness might become more terrible.

In fact, Bruce knew in his heart that he had all the symptoms that Schiller said. Although he had improved to a certain extent, he still showed some symptoms.

The most typical thing was that from childhood to adulthood, Bruce had felt several times that when he had achieved some achievements, a voice in his heart told him that there was nothing to be happy about, just a trivial achievement.

But at the same time, another voice told him that you are a genius who is different from everyone else. Your achievements have surpassed everyone. You are an unprecedented great person.

When he was still very young, Bruce felt confused about this. He even wondered if he was a little split.

Why is there always a force suppressing his excitement, and at the same time, there is another force that makes him over-affirm himself?

Until he grew up, Bruce did not find a clear answer.

Today, he is almost not happy about any achievements he has made. At the same time, he has believed from the bottom of his heart that he is a genius.

Although this is true, think about the process that led to these two results, where did these two mysterious forces come from?

Bruce put his hands on the table, leaned forward, looked at Schiller and said, "You mean, this is because I am not lazy?"

"The inertia of the human brain is stronger than you think." Schiller stared at Bruce's eyes without blinking and said, "I think you must have read a theory that humans can be domesticated."

"The same is true for the brain. When you keep exercising a part of your thinking, it will become more powerful, react faster, and have stronger execution."

Bruce nodded. This is not a difficult and obscure knowledge. Even people who have not studied psychology have heard of it.

For example, the development and exercise of the left and right brains, most of the human body organs, within a reasonable range of exercise, are getting stronger with more use. Even vitreous deformation caused by excessive use of the eyes, that is, myopia, is actually the result of exercise.

"If you only keep executing things and gaining successful experience, then your brain will only process similar emotions, which will lead to two results. One is what I said before, long-term depression and frustration, irritability and violence, and excessive arrogance and narcissism."

"The other situation is that when faced with sudden failure, your brain cannot handle negative emotions, and these emotions cannot be balanced, leading to excessive pessimism, resulting in mental illness."

"This is why, in the eyes of many people, some patients with depression, who were originally smooth sailing, suddenly became depressed when they encountered a little thing."

"In other words, the probability of successful people suffering from mental illness when they are suddenly hit is higher than that of ordinary people, because their brains are not good at handling negative emotions when they fail, resulting in too deep and heavy emotions, unable to balance, and becoming a long-term problem.疾。

Bruce lowered his head and thought for a few minutes, then looked up at Schiller and said, "Then how did you get the trait of laziness?"

"I spent about a few years piecing together various negative personality traits to come up with a name called laziness, but in fact, it is a patchwork monster of four different things."

Schiller touched his forehead, recalled, and said, "At that time, my attitude towards psychotherapy was not much better than yours. In most cases, I was mainly fooling around."

"At that time, my attitude towards the psychologist's homework was similar to your attitude towards my thesis. The night before the homework was due, I started to race against time, and I just wanted to hand in something the next day."

Bruce looked at Schiller's face, and now he knew why Schiller could always tell who in the class had rushed to finish their thesis the night before.

Because you have been caught in the rain, you tore up all the students' umbrellas, right?

"But later, I realized that the doctor was right. Some parts of my brain had completely rusted because they were not exercised often. I had to find a way to make them move."

"So, I began to build the personality trait of laziness very carefully, but in fact, it was difficult." Schiller shook his head and said, "This is completely counterintuitive. I can't feel any inexplicable resistance. It's really difficult to imagine such resistance and let things fail because of it."

"Until I came to Gotham, this personality was still a mess."

"However, because this city is indeed full of dangers, I did mess up some things, and the frequency of failure is much higher than before, so it is beneficial for me to build this personality trait."

After that, Schiller began to count on his fingers: "Catwoman stole the diamond bottle containing the symbiote, Green Lantern caused a commotion in the mental hospital, causing me to lose an office, Hal destroyed the central turntable, causing me to be stuck in traffic, the Court of Owls damaged my car on the way to the annual holiday, I went out for the annual holiday and got seasick and ended up on a deserted island, your helicopter engine blew up my tower, Batcat and Pikachu blew up my house..."

Bruce covered his forehead. He felt that the trace of sympathy that just appeared in his heart must be his illusion. He didn't even notice that Schiller's life in the past four years was as exciting as his.

"In short, under my deliberate indulgence, although the people who caused these things all had some small accidents, the failures became real failures, and I didn't try to save them."

"During this stage, the trait of laziness has gradually changed from a stitched monster to an independent trait, with the ability to act independently, and the next turning point happened recently."

"The pride that was originally divided into two halves is gradually merging into one, and the most powerful greed has also gained more powerful power, but in fact, this process is the biggest failure for both of them, and they have suffered a great blow."

Hearing Schiller's words, Bruce gradually frowned. He thought about it carefully. The original Schiller was also a natural killer, so he also had the characteristics of other natural killers.

What can break their defense the most is not to debate with them and convince them, but to completely ignore and not care about them.

What the pride did and the arrangements made were actually not cared about by his friends at all, which was indeed a big blow to him.

"The negative emotions generated by their failure can reversely shape the lazy personality traits, but at the same time, they have gained more powerful power to enhance the strength of personality trait fragments, and thus, true laziness is born."

"And the reason why I say that I am mediocre and ordinary is because from now on, I have all the traits that ordinary people should have." Schiller also leaned forward, staring into Bruce's eyes and said:

"For me now, thinking and emotions are like a mystery. I can no longer control that sophisticated machine, shielding what I want to shield and leaving what I want to leave."

"When I do something, I will also feel inexplicable resistance, which makes me want to give up. After giving up, because I have not achieved results, I will also think about how good it would be if I had not given up at that time."

"At the same time, I also lost most of the foresight that can be brought by precise calculations and rational judgment. In short, I lost the ability to make hundreds of detours on one thing, and I just take one step at a time, just like ordinary people. "

"What's the benefit of this?" Bruce asked puzzledly: "You have tried your best to make yourself a weak person?"

Schiller shook his head helplessly and said: "Did you listen to what I said before? Do you think that ordinary people live harder than you, so they are all weak people? Is there a possibility that ordinary people are actually happier than you?"

Schiller was like facing a piece of rotten wood. He had to take a deep breath, stood up, put his hands on the table, looked at Bruce and said: "I ask you, why do you become stronger?"

"To save the world?" Bruce answered uncertainly.

"So what can you get by saving the world?"

"I don't want to get anything." Bruce was a little more determined.

"No, you want to be happy." Schiller looked down at his eyes and said, "Then why can't I give up my ability to save the world and directly exchange it for happiness?"

Bruce pursed his lips, looking very disapproving. He asked a question: "If you become an ordinary person, how do you plan to deal with the serial killers that come one after another?"

"I've said, don't think of ordinary people as fools. As long as they don't have special mental illnesses and their abilities don't exceed a certain limit, they are all ordinary people. Is there no detective among ordinary people?"

"Are you sure that a detective can kill two serial killers in three nights? Maybe, there are more than two." Bruce looked up and down at Schiller and said.

"If you can have as rich imagination as you are now when you write your thesis, it would be great." Schiller rolled his eyes.

After speaking, he stood up, walked to the phone on the cabinet, picked up the receiver, and dialed the number. Schiller said to the other side.

"Captain Gordon, this is the case. Recently I learned that a serial killer has targeted me. I hope to get the protection of the police... Oh, really? Well, I will go to the Gotham Police Department to discuss in detail."

When Schiller put down the phone, the morning light just shone into the room. The newspaper boy ran past the door of the room and threw a brand new newspaper in through the newspaper delivery port on the cabinet.

Schiller picked up the newspaper that had just been delivered, unfolded the newspaper, and walked back to Bruce. Bruce pointed at his left hand and said, "Your hand is stained with ink. Are you really not going to wear gloves?"

Schiller snapped the newspaper shut, tilted his head, looked at Bruce from above his glasses and said.

"You can wash your hands if they get dirty... cold knowledge."

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