Don't worry about admitting your own cleverness with the utmost courage

Braxton 2021-10-13 13:05:36

For a long time, I thought I was very smart, at least, I looked very smart. However, many idiots also pretend to be very clever, unless you are the kind of extremely rare kind of brain that can be known through external representations, similar to all kinds of trisomy 21. Therefore, empiricism tells us that people who are long and smart are not necessarily really smart, but those who are very elusive are more dangerous, because the situation is very complicated. First of all, if he is really an idiot, he can kill you without any worries at any time, and he does not need to pursue any legal responsibility. This is their privilege. Historians have tirelessly proved an unchanging truth time and time again. , The privileged class never wastes their privileges, even if this privilege may be established in an abnormal framework. Then, looking at the second possibility, he is pretending to be an idiot. Aware of this, a chill came across his body. So we are soberly aware that they are not only very smart, but also aware of the danger of exposing their own intelligence prematurely, which is great wisdom. As long as there is great wisdom, there will be great destruction.


Having said so much, I just want to tell you that seemingly smart idiots are actually the kindest, the least defensive and offensive, and the threat coefficient is the smallest. Real idiots are above him, because they never conceal their desires, never whitewash peace, and say what they see. This single-cell stressful animal often plays cards unreasonably and often attacks. You were caught off guard. Although you have no defensive power, your attack coefficient is extremely high, so you should be vigilant. Let's talk about the third type, the big wise and foolish type. I didn't say


anything , tears burst into my eyes—these were basically the masters who stabbed the knife behind my back~~ In a trance, I seemed to have overlooked a kind of person who was smart, and never concealed it, and had a sharp edge. These are not considered, as long as there is such a strong offensive force and ultra-poor defensive force, there is basically no possibility of survival. According to Darwin's theory of evolution, it is suitable for the environment and compromises to the environment to achieve longevity. These clever little brains have a super ability to control science and truth, and they can play with the research of ordinary people all their lives in an instant. They first reached the other side of the truth, and then took off their clothes and shouted at the people on the other side: Hey, the land here is richer than yours, and the stream here is sweeter than yours~~~ To put it simply, tell ordinary people, you Without access to the wisdom of God, you cannot enjoy the treatment of heaven. This kind of smartness, which is similar to showing off, is often the beginning of the tragedy of smart people.


Sartre believes that we are often involuntary in reality, and this obstacle is the gaze of "others". The gaze of "others" is terrible. It intervenes unscrupulously in my choice, making me hesitant when choosing, and even forced to make a choice I didn't want. The male protagonist in Sartre’s play "Interval" is in such a realm, so at the end of the play he expresses emotion: "Others are hell!"

Others are hell, what a profound and bloody reasoning~~The tragedy of smart people It is because they always turn their "eyes" on ordinary people, so that many people wake up every day and their first thought is: After living for so long, I don't know anything about the world. Therefore, ordinary people first thought of change, but because there is no smart person’s brain, change is destined to be a futile effort. Then we need a second method to get rid of their sense of nothingness, to get rid of those who dare to show off knowing more than me, and indeed Know more people than me. If this kind of thinking exists in the ruled class, if luck is good, at most smart people will be run on. No matter how bad it is, it will be an isolation, and it will not do much harm to their own interests. Smart people are originally "lone people." , Disdain to mix with the lay people; however, empiricism and historical materialism tell us very heavily that the privileged class has never produced any smart people. If the privileged class gets angry and says that it is done with you, it will be done with you. This also explains why such a large number of philosophers, prophets, scientists, and writers have been persecuted by the government and church throughout the ages: the courage to make us powerful people question life and create nihility, we will now let you yourself be completely nihilistic. A moment~~ I

suddenly remembered a sentence from my former physics teacher: Bruno, Bruno, what are you in the early days? Galileo is not in a hurry, what are you in a hurry! ! Smiled.

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  • Darius 2021-10-20 18:58:08

    You are young and sturdy. If I talk about war with you, you can throw Shakespeare to me and recite "Go to the battle together, dear friend", but you have never been in battle, and you have never tried to hold your close friend's head in your arms. Here, watching him take his last breath, staring at you, and asking you for help. Don't think that I know you. Maybe I can see you through "knowledge", but that's not you. Unless you are willing to talk about yourself, I don't know who you are.

  • Guido 2021-10-20 18:58:18

    [You know all this shit? It's not your fault] I also think someone can tell me over and over again: "It's not your fault", this kind of thing has to be conscientious or empathetic? Most people will only accuse you of "why other people are XXX, you are different from other people", because of this "different" I have simply suffered over the past two decades.

Good Will Hunting quotes

  • Sean: [in a gentlemen's bar] Put it on my tab

    Tim: You ever plan on paying your tab?

    Sean: Yeah, chief. I've got the winning lottery ticket right here.

    Tim: What's the jackpot?

    Sean: Twelve million.

    Tim: I don't think that will cover it.

    Sean: Yeah, but it'll cover your sex-change operation!

  • Tom: [trying to find out if Will is one of their janitors, irritated that the janitor is being unhelpful] This is Professor Lambeau!

    Head Janitor: [taking Tom's remark as snobbery, he motions to his assistant] And this is Professor Hays.