trust intuition,
You have to trust your intuition,
If you think he's an idiot, don't reason with him.
The most terrifying type of idiot is a particularly smart idiot, referred to as "Te Cong Silly"
They can continue to reason with you with well-thought-out, well-reasoned, and correct false views.
They are not stupid, they are bad.
They just want to let you jump into a pit yourself through reason.
They hurt others and not themselves.
so,
If you don't reason with them,
It will only push them to the altar, and the result will be worse, more people will go into the pit.
Be wary of "hot searches", be careful of "high praise" and stay away from "super stupid".
1500 words of someone's original text are omitted here.
Because, if I give an example of who is "Tecong Stupid"
I was just reasoning with him.
"It's very hard to get a guy to understand when he can only get paid if he doesn't understand something."
This sentence, if you understand it, you understand it immediately. If you don't understand it, it's best not to understand it for a lifetime.
It was said by a man named "Upton Sinclair".
In 1927, he wrote a novel "Oil! "( oil! ).
Based on this novel, in 2007, the film "There Will Be Blood" was made
You watch this movie patiently,
I understand.
The most correct way to prove an opinion wrong: do it, be firm, and then take 10, 20 years to reach a result. Facts have proved that this view is wrong or right.
Whoever certifies will bear all the costs in this certification process.
If, from the bottom of your heart, you are unwilling to pay such a price.
Then you should stay away from the idiot who provided that point of view from the beginning.
Thanks, the movie "There Will Be Blood"
what does it put
It is the pioneering temperament of the jungle,
It is the temperament of a victor who wants to win and dare to fight,
It is the fighting spirit to live to the death,
It's a grounded temperament.
The price that needs to be paid is the level of the Oscars.
There are some pits that God cannot fill.
All opinions are pits, calculate the price you can pay, and then jump.
Remark:
There Will Be Blood (2007)
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