This post was written in a bit of a hurry, but I think it makes a lot of sense. I’ve seen Prof. Wang Defeng’s lecture before, but I didn’t pay much attention to it. Recently, I saw the professor’s lecture on Jitterbug, and I think I need to share it with you.
If there were only one mind for all mankind, it would be the end of thought and wisdom.
Those of you with whom I’ve had a lot of interaction will know that I’m a sci-fi fan, and if I had more interaction I’d have to export the idea that if there was a chance for all humans to become a community of minds, I’d agree without hesitation. I’ve forgotten where this idea came from, but there are many sci-fi references to it, the gods themselves/Dune/The Matrix, the list goes on and on. What I’m really interested in is the group mind (hive mind), the bugs in sci-fi, the high order, the ideal of communism (laughs). I don’t really understand the form of each one, but in my personal opinion, communism can’t really be realized, because it’s against human nature.
Back to the point, the reason I bring this up in conjunction with my thoughts is that I feel the presence of negative thoughts, which I don’t have all the time, but only when I can’t get all the information across from one person to another/when I’m extremely sad. To put it in layman’s terms, when I’m negative I feel like I shouldn’t exist, when I’m positive I feel like I exist again. It sounds like a double standard, but right now, I don’t think it’s a dichotomy.
I was talking about euthanasia with my friends at dinner a while ago, and my thought was that when the我This individual dies on a spiritual level, i.e. I get Alzheimer’s, I choose euthanasia when I am no longer me. On the basis of this idea I started to discuss objective and subjective.我Which is the real me. I’ll come to the conclusion: co-existence, interaction. (Ref: In a human life, there are three deaths…)
Back to the topic again, I don’t really agree with Prof. Wang Defeng’s statement, but I can understand the idea, and I can even imagine that someone could slap me with <when the stars of mankind shine>. As I said, there are two sides to optimism and pessimism, and pessimism is naturally negative. But how to unite the two, I’ll use a passage from a children’s book I read when I was a kid by Zheng Yuanjie (it’s Pipilu and Lucius, it seems to be one of the Orange series): the child told his mother that he wanted to change his father, and when the mother said: “Then you won’t be born”, the child said: “I’ll take another form in this world.” A 3-dimensional creature understands 2/1 dimensions, but even though you know the higher dimensions, you can’t imagine the real form of existence, because the mind is located at this height, so it’s better to accept, absorb, and then dialectize further, Feed forward.