Chapter 5237 (five thousand two hundred and thirty-seven) Resources


Chapter 5237 (five thousand two hundred and thirty-seven) Resources

"Some people may still want it after their needs are met, but some people won't." The gray-handed man said.

"Is that so?" the man said, "That...is not the same amount. When you see that others have more resources than yourself, you will naturally...naturally feel dissatisfied. Everyone...will be like this, right?"

"Not everyone is like this." The gray-hand man said, "Are you yourself?"

The man said, "Yeah."

The man with gray hands said: "But what everyone wants and what they don't want may not be the same."

The man didn't want to continue to refute what the gray-handed man said. At this time, he said: "There are many things...it seems unclear."

The gray-handed man said: "According to what the spell caster said, it's not difficult, right?"

"It's difficult." The man said.

"Still finding it difficult?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Yes." The man said, "In his view...many things can be shared. Things like sunshine, and...I think that even sunshine must actually...belong to some people."

The gray-hand man said: "Did you tell him what you thought at that time?"

"No." The man said, "But I always feel that he...can know what I will think."

"Why do you think he can know?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Because some of the things he said made me feel... that he understood my thoughts." The man said.

"What about?" the gray-handed man asked.

"For example, he said that there are too many things in the world... that can be shared. It just depends on whether people are willing." The man said.

"Do you think what he said makes sense?" the gray-handed man asked.

"Maybe... it makes sense." The man said, "But... but I think... if it is really what he said... no one would be willing to do it. Some things can obviously... be owned exclusively, why? Want to share?" The gray-hand man wanted to know whether the spellcaster mentioned the situation related to Lan Jia and Tiecang people when he said those words to him, so he asked: "What didn't he mention when he told you these things? He is a kind of person...what kind of person..."

"I didn't mention it, but...but he gave me an example." The man said.

"What example?" asked the gray-handed man.

"It's just...an example related to...sharing." The person said.

The gray-handed man asked: "What example did you give?"

"Probably... if many people are willing to share it with everyone, it will actually be much more convenient for everyone. Also... some things... are originally shared by everyone..." The person said, "That's probably it... Time has passed It’s been a long time, and I can’t tell clearly.”

The gray-handed man said, "What do you think after hearing this?"

"I think what he said makes sense, but...but at the same time, I feel...unrealistic." The man said.

"Why do you think it's unrealistic?" asked the gray-handed man.

"Who would be willing to share something if they could obviously have it all to themselves?" the man said.

"There must be some people who would be willing to share it," the gray-handed man said.

"Are you really willing, or are you forced to do so?" the man asked.

"There must be both kinds," said the man with gray hands. "There are so many people in the world, there are people of all kinds."

"Oh... then... then... maybe I can't understand some people." The man said.

"That is to say, for you, you can have it all to yourself, but you are not willing to share it?" asked the gray-handed man.

(End of chapter)

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