Chapter 5707 (five thousand seven hundred and seven) short term


Chapter 5707 (Five Thousand Seven Hundred and Seven) Short-Term
The brown-hand man said again: "But I don't think it will proceed as I think."

"Why do you feel like this?" the gray-handed man asked.

"After all, just now, you and I thought that the next sound should be the sound of four winds, but the sound of three winds still sounded." The man with brown hands said.

The man with gray hands said: "Will it come as we hope this time?"

The man with brown hands said: "I don't know why, I still don't think it will be like this."

"Surface feeling?" the gray-hand man asked.

"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "Don't you feel this way?"

"Not yet." The gray-hand man said, "But the strange thing is that after you expressed your feelings, I actually think it makes sense."

The man with brown hands added: "You think what I said makes sense. Is this also a superficial feeling?"

The gray-hand man said: "Yes, this is also my superficial feeling."

"In the past, if you and I felt the same, I would have believed in this consistent feeling, but it is different now." The brown-hand man said, "Even if we feel the same now, I think it is very likely that it is not the case. For example, it sounded again just now. It’s still the sound of three winds.”

The gray-handed man said: "Actually, in such an environment, it is normal for you and me to believe in different things."

"Yes." The brown-hand man said, "But I always have a habit. It is difficult to change the habit that has been carried over in the short term."

"What's your habit?" asked the gray-hand man, "Do you always think about some past basis that can be used to predict the future?"

"Yes, are you like this too?" the brown-hand man asked. "That's right." Gray Hand said. "After all, I always want to use experience to speculate on future events. However, in this case, time and time again, experience has failed to provide me with reliable basis to speculate on future events."

The man with brown hands said: "Actually, in today's situation, many of your and my previous habits have changed. Why is it so difficult to change the habits of predicting the future based on experience?"

The man with gray hands said: "Maybe no matter what the situation, people want to have a basis? I don't know what the meaning of what I say is, it doesn't seem to be a sufficient reason. Forget it, just treat me as nonsense Talk nonsense."

The man with brown hands added: "Even in such an environment, not all of our habits will change."

"What types of habits have changed and which types have not changed? Can you summarize this?" asked the gray-handed man.

"I can't sum it up. I can't seem to find any pattern." The man with brown hands paused and said, "Oh, I take back what I just said. I can't say that I can't find any pattern. It should be said that I haven't found any pattern yet. "

"Do you think it's still possible to find some pattern?" asked the man with gray hands. "Or, in fact, you still think it's difficult to find any pattern, and you just added the following words because you don't want to make it absolute?"

The man with brown hands said: "I just don't want to say it for sure."

"I understand." The Gray-Hand Man said, "On this point, you and I still have the same idea."

"If you want to have this habit that can be used as a basis for experience, even ordinary people will have it, right?" the brown-hand man asked.

"Yes, I have seen many ordinary people like this before." The gray-handed man said.

After saying this, the gray-handed man seemed to think of something again and added: "Actually, the content of my sentence is also talking about an experience."

(End of chapter)

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