It is said that there is a theory for judging mentally ill people in this way: In fact, everyone has some psychological quirks, but the eccentric behavior or severe hallucinations caused by the mental eccentricities of the mentally ill affect the normal life of other people, so they will be defined as special groups. Therefore, the difference between a mentally ill person and an ordinary person is just a different worldview.
To be honest, after seeing the first half hour, I really thought that Clooney was actually playing a psychopath with a high IQ. The Jedi project almost made me laugh out loud, especially when the colonel said: Because the Americans can't afford not to study a superpower weapon that the Soviets are working on because the Soviets believe the Americans are working on something the Americans aren't working on , so Americans should also start researching this superpower.
It's so ridiculous! It's so ridiculous that I'm good at guessing the plot. I only guessed the beginning but couldn't guess the ending. In fact, I have been thinking about whether the story Clooney told is true or false, so it is very common for normal people to say. It's hard to understand the world of the mentally ill. It's like Clooney said to Ivan when he demonstrated his eye-killing technique, you miss the point! See the world with one eye.
Speaking of which, everyone has their own way of seeing the world, and there's nothing wrong with that. Clooney thinks the world is a world of karma, and after 18 years of killing a goat, you always have to pay it back; the teacher thinks that the world is a world where soft overcomes rigidity, so LSD can solve the problem of peace; Bush thinks the world is the world of the United States, and the United States does not go to No matter what the world is. The problem is that everyone should also understand that one worldview should not try to dominate other worldviews, and should also understand that one should not try to use one worldview to kill other worldviews. All you should do is believe what you believe, and then you too can finally pass through the wall and become the Jedi of your world.
believe all you believe, be all you can be
By the way, my worldview, I don't really believe in superpowers, but I believe in love and peace.
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