Relative cosmology

Nels 2022-03-21 09:03:23

When I was writing this afterthought, I suddenly had an idea and thought of a capital letter Y, which can help us better understand this brain-burning American drama. The relative universe presents us with two worlds, which are called world A and world B for the time being. At time stage I, world A and world B are identical, as if world B were a copy. At this time, however, there was an inflection point, and in time phase II, worlds A and B began to deviate, and as time went on, the deviation became larger and larger. At the beginning of the American drama, without explaining any background of the story, a ruthless female killer in world B (referred to as female killer B) came to world A to perform a mission and serial murder. In order to prevent things from getting worse, Howard from World B (Howard B for short) came to World A to stop it. As for a series of stories in the middle of the American drama, I will not repeat them one by one, but I will talk about my experience for the time being: 1. The whole drama requires enough patience and thinking. The director didn't tell you the story background, history, and character relationships straight to the point. Instead, the information he gave you was like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. You need to use your own wisdom to put the pieces together. 2. Superb acting skills, superb, not pretentious or pretentious. Howard A is an honest, diligent, and hard-working clerk, and Howard B is a leader who is resolute, skillful, and neither humble nor arrogant. A person plays two roles at the same time. From the expression, action, demeanor, and language, the audience can distinguish it at a glance. It needs to be carefully crafted. 3. There are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies. Whether in workplace relations or in country-to-country diplomacy, there is peace in competition and competition in peace. World A and World B are peaceful on the surface, but in private they both want to get rid of each other. So in our work and life, don't trust others completely, because you don't know whether you are an enemy or a friend. 4. The environment changes the character. Originally, Howard A and Howard B had the exact same life in Phase I, but in Phase II, due to different environments, Howard A and Howard B had the same skin, but they were two betrayal. 5. Seize the opportunity. Howard A was originally an ordinary clerk. He worked hard for 30 years without getting any promotion opportunities. But after some turmoil, Howard A became brave and dared to negotiate with the leader, so he got a promotion. So our life is not static, we should always be ready to change, because the opportunity is always in the hands of those who are prepared.

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