When I was a sophomore in high school, I saw the news of the death of the Nash couple in a car accident in a composition magazine, and then I learned about their story. Nash's great achievement was accompanied by 25 years of mental torture halfway through, at the time only considered to be the tragic commonality of many legends. Today, I meet Nash's story again. At the beginning, I intuitively feel his eccentricity, poor interpersonal skills, and passion for mathematics. Not long after he successfully proposed the game theory, Nash's mental world also showed a long-term repeated game state without warning. His inability to distinguish fantasy and reality made him enter a morbid state. He had to undergo psychiatric treatment and take drugs with side effects for a long time. His research was suspended for a time. Also in chaos. At the end, everyone put the pen in front of Nash. At this time, Nash has regained his autonomy in the struggle against fantasy, and his life and work have returned to peace. This unpredictable and unexpected recognition brought him back to the same scene he saw many years ago when he was unknown. After reading it, I think the most fortunate thing is that when he was in the abyss, Alicia was always by Nash's side. When the logic and reason he believed in couldn't save him, his lover called him back with love.
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