Because of someone's recommendation, I carefully reviewed The Matrix 123, and it felt like watching a new movie [cover my face]. At first I thought it was talking about the war between humans and machines, but later I discovered that we didn't bring humans to play at all. People were talking about the self-upgrading of machine civilization.
Movies are really a good medium. Sometimes only movies can give us the courage to face reality (the older the older, the more cowardly [covering face]): Real life is just a superposition of countless "phases", what you have realized " Whether it’s “awareness,” or the “distances” you envy, they are still trapped in the “system”.
Here we are upgrading and fighting monsters (testing for employment, getting married and having children) while dealing with our own "bugs". It is also like a program setting. Every time we eliminate all difficulties and upgrade successfully, it is only the result of various factors and conditions...such a Think, we are just a bunch of codes, living in the seemingly real "mother", but this is not bad. If we choose to make a colorful string of "useless" codes, it at least means that we are a little closer to getting rid of obsession and leading to mastery.
I remember that 18 years ago, when I first saw the words "If you have no desire, then you are strong" on the stone stele in Shilin, I probably didn't understand the deep meaning of it; 18 years later, I gradually understood that these words are "the" to solve the "bug" of the system. one".
The interpretation of the great gods on the Internet from various angles, from quantum physics to religious ethics, is even more shocking than the movie [smile] (Sure enough, the strange knowledge has increased [笑脸])
The director Wachowski's "Brothers" is really great, people can think about this level and present it more than 20 years ago (to the V for Vendetta, they also filmed it). But having said that, the two good brothers changed their sex together, don’t understand [cover face][cover face]
Finally, I want to say that thinking is very tiring, but it’s worth sharing with someone, thank you for someone’s recommendation [smile]
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