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0856 Chapter 17, Dao Ke Dao, Section 36

"Are you saying that the civilized society model we had before entering the Black Tower was wrong?" The wrinkles on the guide's bark-like face became deeper and deeper.

"What's wrong is not your previous society, but your idea of ​​going back to the past," Qu Yun waved her hand and said sincerely: "The Tao can be Tao, but it is very Tao, and the name can be named, but it is very famous. You know the allusion of Zhouzhuang Dream Butterfly

, naturally you have heard of this, right?

The Tao can be said, which means that things are always developing and changing. And if you want to solve the changed problems by going back to the past, it is tantamount to chasing a sword."

"While I understand exactly what you mean, I don't see how it relates to the problems we face. And I don't see anything wrong with our previous social model.

In that era of collective efforts, we united as one and survived the [Reckoning], the greatest disaster for all earth civilizations. How could this be wrong?

Since we can survive under that model, how can I say that I am pursuing a method that has been tested by facts and go back to the past?" The guide asked doubtfully.

Two million years can indeed allow a person to accumulate endless knowledge, but it can also make some stubborn ideas become rock solid. Seeing that the guide is not enlightened, Qu Yun changed his way of saying:

"Yiko is an extreme liberal who is completely opposite to your previous society. When she was a child, Yiko didn't have the opportunity to play the children's games you used as an experimental project with her peers, until she entered the Lamarckian game not long ago.

At that time, I still couldn’t trust working with anyone.

But in the games played by the friends around her, Yiko learned new ways of playing and gained huge benefits from them.

Frankly speaking, even if she always insists on being alone, I am afraid that Yiko can eventually kill those enemies. But she will never be able to have a powerful force that plays a decisive role in her own world as she does now, and in the upcoming [Liquidation]

Have the right to speak enough to influence the fate of yourself and many others.

To this day, Yiko still regards collectivism as nothing but discarded shoes, and longs for a lifestyle of being free and not responsible for anything, but this does not prevent Yiko from choosing the most effective way of action, cooperating with others, complementing each other, and achieving each other's goals."

"Doesn't this just show the superiority of collectivism?" The guide became increasingly confused about what Qu Yun meant.

Qu Yun was quite helpless at the guide's stubborn misinterpretation: "What is your purpose? Is it nostalgia for the past? Or is it to find a new way out for your people?"

"Nature is the way out."

"Isn't that enough?" Qu Yun said, pointing to the eight fast-forwarding pictures around her: "No matter whether your tribe is immersed in the dream of Zhouzhuang, what Yizi sees is that they have never given up their desire for change and creation.

.

Compared with the world you once had, don't you think this life, even if it is an illusory dream, is more colorful and full of more positive hopes?

There are people like you here who shoulder the responsibility to seek a future for civilization and allow ordinary people to live happily on their own. What's the problem with such a loose world structure? Why must we insist on forcing the traditional social structure?

Yiko said that your previous social model may not be wrong, because under the pressure of [liquidation], only the highest centralized efficiency can allow you to survive.

But after that, the drawbacks of collectivism were exposed, and people became numb and lacked creativity. It was not until they gained freedom in the black tower that such a colorful world emerged.

The once high-pressure society caused your tribe to fall apart immediately after they tasted the sweetness of freedom, but loneliness will eventually bring people together. Existence is reasonable, so why do you think that the social structure artificially created under your control will

Better than what it is now?

Yiko saw from these pictures that your people already have their own creativity and ideas, and perhaps they are looking forward to positive social changes in loneliness.

When you called yourself a savior, started to use Lamarckian games to conduct various sociological experiments, and labeled your people as drunken and dreamy, giving up on the future, how long has it been since you last contacted them?"

Qu Yun's question made the guide stunned. Obviously, this time has been as long as an ordinary person's lifespan.

When I kept complaining that the tribesmen had completely given up on the closely connected and highly consistent social life after entering the Black Tower, why didn't I subconsciously reject and stay away from these "alienated tribesmen"?

Seeing the hesitant light in the guide's eyes, Qu Yun smiled: "So, if you want to ask Yizi's opinion, just let it go. The Tao is Tao, but it is not Tao. The environment is changing, and society is also changing.

It will develop automatically. This is not something that humans should force.

If you must do something, Yiko suggests that you try to contact your tribe now to see how many people are like you, using different ideas and perspectives to find a future and a way out for your civilization.

The person who can save your civilization and society will not be Yiko, nor any wise man from the Lamarckian game, nor any outsider; only you, the parties whose vital interests are affected, can go all out to find a solution.

Don't look down on people who indulge in pleasure, don't be hostile to people who do whatever they want, don't isolate people who are independent, and don't exclude people who live in isolation.

Every member of your civilization will be a valuable asset, and every different idea will be a far more efficient resource than you can ask outsiders like us.

On the basis of respecting the individuality of each individual, try to unite again. As for whether we can find a way to break through the shackles of the dimension again, Yiko is not sure, and she is not interested in this research direction. But the only thing Yiko can be sure of is that your civilization,

will become unprecedentedly powerful and prosperous.

Your enemy is not social change. Change is an irresistible natural law, just like Lamarck's game. Your enemy is your own rigid thinking and the various shackles that once bound your thinking.

Throw away this decayed body in your mind! Guide. In Yiko's opinion, the most suitable appearance for you should be that of a baby.

If you want to achieve everything you expect and pray for in your heart, you must have the awareness to abandon all old concepts. There is no good or evil in the world, and nothing is right or wrong. You must re-experience everything, know everything, and understand everything with a curious attitude.

Two million years is too short a time, and your childish civilization has just begun."


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