very young you think it's either-or multiple choice. So sometimes, in order to appear/convince yourself that you are gifted, unique, and individual, you will actively choose not to decent
. As you grow older, you start to think that this is actually not an all-or-nothing. Topic selection. You start to feel the world’s rebound from your not being decent. You are worried about losing the intimacy with the people around you. You dare not to be so unrelenting. So you want to try to do both.
After a few years of age, you suddenly feel that, this In fact, it is still an either-or multiple-choice question. You gradually realize that most people, including yourself, are actually neither gifted nor decent. You are not so different, not so individual; so being decent is just your last resort,
so you start to feel that being gifted and being decent are totally different things. Perhaps, some gifted people, such as artists, since they want to experience the human (emotional, ability) limit/even push the limit, then they suck and destroy the people around them like a black hole. Is it actually involuntary? And ordinary people can only choose to stay away from them to protect themselves?
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But why do you still want to make a reconciliation with your daughter?
Because what the public needs is a logically self-consistent story.
Jobs is paranoid. Is a successful paranoia. He changed the world (even if you don't like the world changed by him). So one way or another he has to be seen as a hero. If a hero is to be established in the minds of the public, it must have humanity—civilized and polite, loves family members, loves dogs, donates to charities, opposes hunting of dolphins, And so on.
If the hero has done (or done it publicly) something that is incompatible with the three views of the public, then he/she must find a last resort/reason/Floyd analysis. She denied her daughter because her mother was greedy. Being paranoid/critical about things is because orphans have no choice in their lives. Not paying her daughter’s tuition is just casual, not serious, or because her daughter’s mother is greedy.
What's more, he won the world before giving up the world for his family/lovers! The press conference that had to start on time before could be postponed for the sake of my daughter!
In the darkness of the theater, our three views were shining with the brilliance of humanity-necessary, because the emergency exit lights were turned off by Jobs.
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