If life has SL Dafa. if.

Marcelina 2022-04-20 09:01:42

The 700th film and television~ I left it to Kage~

The comment section is as exciting as ever, and it always opens my mind. But on the negative side I just want to say: I don't see so-called brainwashing, conspiracy theories or anything else. The conspiracy theory is too ridiculous to talk about. The "brainwashing group" believes that most of the people in this society are ordinary people, just like the male protagonist No. 2, with daily fixed activities, trivial daily life, noisy children, Long-term loan... This movie wants to tell these people: Even if your life is so ordinary and even a "failure" in the universal sense, some people will envy it, and tell everyone not to always think about "success" and "rich", "Success" is not happiness.

I like watching movies very much, and I like playing RPG games very much. The gains brought to me by the two are essentially the same: I can experience a different world and experience a different life. What's more interesting about the game is that you can use the SL function (save & load, save and read progress). When the plot comes to a critical point, you need to make a choice, and this choice will affect the fate of other NPCs and the ending of the story. (That's right, this is [ Witcher 3 ]! Eat my Amway hahahahaha!) As a game, it's very simple, because you have SL Dafa: save it before making a choice, complete the story, see the ending, and be satisfied. Then you read the progress back to that choice, this time you chose another option, finished the story, saw another ending, and the experience was full! However, life is just an RPG game with hell-level difficulty, and you can't SL through one life. Imagine when your life has come to a junction, it is a key junction, one side is the prosperous and the other is the fireworks life of ordinary people, you are entangled and hesitant, no matter what you choose, you will sacrifice something, and in the end you still choose and go. Go down, and you will live on this road. Yes, that is the limitation of being human. And your countless choices create your only life. This is the uniqueness of life.

The "brainwashers" ignore the above. Suppose your life has been successfully simulated by a computer, including all the choices and endings in your life, and use this model to simulate 100,000 of your "only" lives, but you can't guarantee that among these 100,000 lives , to the end, you are all the same you. That is to say, there are 100,000 different you, because different choices and experiences have created 100,000 souls: your three views, the breadth and depth of your thinking, or everything else on the spiritual level.

Jack is an outstanding financial talent, powerful in the workplace, well-planned, full of self-confidence, pursuit of quality of life, and satisfied with this life, money, status, partner (albeit only a rosy face) should have everything, is a A typical "successful person" in universal values, he does not think his life has any shortcomings. Until he experienced the life of ordinary people. In the process, he finally gradually discovered that what he sacrificed at the beginning was exactly what the now successful self lacked. Of course, this was called brainwashing by the "brainwashers". And I think it's because of the limitations of human beings that this "successful person" didn't realize where he was missing, or even what he was missing, and finally he found out that the process of self-knowledge also Can it be called "brainwashing"? He is undoubtedly lucky. He opened the plug-in and used SL Dafa, and the ending can also be superimposed. In the end, he has both "career" and "family".

But life is not a game or a movie after all. After all, mortals are not gods, and they cannot be omniscient and omnipotent. This species has its flaws and limitations, but it is precisely because of these that human beings have been achieved.

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The Family Man quotes

  • Annie: They did a pretty good job.

    Jack: Who did?

    Annie: The aliens, in the mothership. You look just like him.

  • Kate: How can you do that?

    Jack: What?

    Kate: Look at me like you haven't seen me every day for the last 13 years.