people who exist as multidimensional vectors

Jessika 2022-03-26 09:01:09

Because of his good temper, he has been a trash can for all kinds of people since middle school, and he has heard all kinds of stories. One thing I also learned is that
every person who thinks he is unique actually has roughly the same growth trajectory as everyone else, and will face the same problems that everyone else faces at a node similar to everyone else. Similar ways of thinking arise from past experiences that are not much different from others, so they choose to deal with others in a similar way, and get the final result that most people get.
Then, like convolution, another brick is laid for the next cycle.

so u're not different, at all

"everyone is unique" is one of the
countless classic mistakes of the post-industrial age. Some people know that this is not the case, but they prefer to think so, and some people really mistake this statement as an unquestioned axiom.
However, if you understand more, you will naturally find that people are self-organized and have behavioral patterns to follow. And once you've seen the patterns, you can label people, bar code them, and even come up with formulas.

At the end of the day, everyone can be reduced to multidimensional vectors. Or to put it in a more foreign way, the theory of matrix

may have existed twenty years ago. But why has no one felt sick until now?

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  • Amir 2022-01-06 08:02:30

    The second episode of the second season really tortured me. Who came up with this dark story?

  • Clifford 2022-01-06 08:02:30

    I cried when the first analog call got through

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    Ash: Sorry, hang on, that's a very difficult sentence to process

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    Ash: [starts crying] Please don't make me do it. No.

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