I can't forgive

Earline 2022-03-24 09:02:56

Haha, just finished watching "Boy A" and finally watched it. British literary films have three treasures: the gray sky, the howling seagulls, and the long blank space. In fact, blank space can create a lot of gloomy feelings, that's why I always keep talking.

In the film review, he wrote, "Human nature is to hold grudges. Forgiveness is not conducive to evolution, especially irrelevant people. Once you know everything, you will resolutely give up the positive things you feel when you are together, and only think about the possible bottom line. . This is the tragedy of human nature.", I feel that I have found something that can make me babble from biological evolution to a reasonable thing.

Always trying to explain human nature from a purely biological and purely objective point of view, to explain something I don't like, to explain something that makes me angry, sad, tangled...

Can't cover everything, just say roughly.

When do you need to forgive? when others cause harm to you. Who desires forgiveness? Those who have done wrong to others. Moral feeling, I don't know what the term in their psychology is called, that is, people who are basically not brain-damaged have a basic moral feeling, and he will know when he has done something wrong.

Forgiveness is less likely, especially when you first start asking for forgiveness. Since injury is nature's warning word between the goddamn cows A and C that humans need to survive, I wonder if people who have lost pain can have enough fear and will always be more optimistic. When the injury has been done, the injured party has the right to remember this lesson, which is the most easily overlooked nature when praying for forgiveness. But time, oh time, this thing is amazing, although sometimes I feel like it doesn't exist. After a long time, you can see people's hearts, if you sincerely pray for forgiveness, you can't force it, you can only use actions to slowly melt. When the victim's trust in the perpetrator exceeds their fear, they will naturally forgive. Time, maybe only time, and living only time is the most precious, which is equivalent.

The reason why forgiveness still exists is because some of those who ask for forgiveness are sincere. This is amazing. Human nature has the possibility of complete repentance. What comes to mind is synaptic plasticity. I just want to say that what Uncle Haus said is not entirely correct. Changes can occur, but they are not common. Therefore, it should not be regarded as a high probability event, otherwise it will only be injured again. Of course, the mentality of dealing with small probability events should be: you know its existence, and one day you will not feel pseudoscience when you see it, and you must sigh that a miracle has come. Having said that, what this discussion is about is that for these small-probability human beings who have the ability to completely repent, God has opened a small stove, and God allows people's brains to reflect on their own and then make a decision, rather than a veto. see, plasticity everywhere! If human beings consciously believe that forgiveness is completely impossible, then the chances of these errant genes surviving are very small, and no gene will want to copy with this gene. Just because there is room for maneuver, just like a cute nicotine meets a cute nicotinic receptor, the lowest free energy is tried again and again. Try it, it's a trick to evolve into complex life forms. And these truly repentant human beings, their genes are desirable, and the gene pool needs them, so they exist.

Boy A, good Asperger's, he should be forgiven. Those who pray for forgiveness should also have a heart that is more tolerant, courageous, and confident in themselves. Should the sin of one gene be made up for by other genes that are above average? ← No professional responsibility at all.

By the way, my brother is so pretty...hey. That's the point.

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Boy A quotes

  • Michelle: [showing her breasts posing for Jack's photograph] What?

    Jack Burridge: [laughing] You're fucking nuts. Carry on. Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!

  • Michelle: [about Jack's local hero news in the paper] Hey hero! Look what I've got!

    Jack Burridge: [embarrassed] Horrible, horrible.