if someone tells me that we can change the objective reality with our thoughts, which are thoughts, I believe some, but not all, I I also don't believe that I can't bend the spoon, just because my mind is not focused enough, I believe that no matter how focused my mind is, the spoon will not bend, it has nothing to do with the mind.
Therefore, I prefer the book "Meet the Unknown Self", but I will not watch the movie "What We Know" recommended in the book as a science film, nor even as a future science, it just provides a possibility Sex exists, or more precisely: watch it as an inspirational film. If The Matrix offers a kind of philosophical reflection, then this film is similar but not as good as The Matrix.
In my understanding, the role of ideas is often not used to change objective reality, but to change our own view of objective reality. If you think that ideas are invincible, it is very similar to the Boxer Tuan. here.
A book, extract the parts that are beneficial to me, and analyze other parts dialectically. When recommending the book "Meet the Unknown Self" to others, my attitude is also peaceful, not fanatical, fanatical, I Thinking to me can be a dangerous emotion at times, akin to obsession. ——However, I can understand the fanaticism of others, even if they have a different view from mine, this may be an idea, an idea out of respect. In a world where people have freedom of choice, people can pursue and believe in what they like, and also respect those who disagree, not as heretics.
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