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Chapter 2252 Dual Opposition

 Rick has no idea how to decide his daughter's wish, whether to let her go to the universe or stay at home.

It was a problem that could be solved with just one sentence, but he just couldn't say it. It was normal for a daughter to seek help from her father, but Rick didn't dare to take on his daughter's future at all.

Rick felt that he needed alcohol to numb himself, because this kind of thing would remind him of unpleasant things, things he always wanted to forget.

Although Rick often extracts his memory seals, there are some things that he will never forget. Over time, what happened becomes unimportant, because loneliness has become his temperament.

Of course, Rick was not like this from the beginning. The watershed or turning point should be before and after he developed the space gun. Great technology will inevitably be coveted. Rick, an earthling with no background, suddenly masters cutting-edge technology, and of course he will be coveted.

Other civilizations have bad intentions.

It’s not clear what happened back then, but in short a lot of things happened. Rick’s technology has actually caused various problems since then, and Beth also did more things with her father’s inventions when she was a child.

Just show your naughty side.

It's okay for ordinary children to be naughty, but Beth has access to all kinds of black technology from her father. When she is naughty, it will lead to all kinds of tragedies.

For example, Beth Zengjin left her friend in the fairy tale space, and he has not come out yet, causing others to think that he was murdered.

Another example is Beth who likes to wreak havoc everywhere with a real lightsaber, completely unaware that she might kill others.

As a child, Beth's behavior is of course understandable. After all, she is really just a child. On the contrary, Rick completely failed to fulfill the responsibilities of education and supervision. He focused on research and neglected his family. In the end, tragedy happened and his wife and daughter died.

Already.

Just like "Steins;Gate", Rick tried to change his destiny countless times, but failed in the end. Apart from changing the universe, there is no way to bring his wife and daughter back.

Of course, no one knows whether the specific situation is like this or whether this memory is a lie by Rick. But it is very likely to be true. After all, although Rick was a technology nerd before, his character was not as bohemian as he is now. If not

It is impossible for a person's personality to change so drastically after a major change.

After major changes, values, worldview, and outlook on life will collapse and undergo a 180-degree reversal.

Rick may have left home to protect his family, but no matter what, he did miss a lot by leaving, and it made him even more afraid to help his daughter make any decisions.

"Actually, your daughter still respects your opinion at such an old age. This is a good thing." Dulan appeared, expressing his envy of Rick, because Dulan had not waited for his daughter to ask for help for a long time. His daughters were all on their own, but he, as a father, was

It seems redundant.

"You don't understand!" Rick knew that Duran was not an ordinary person, but he still didn't think Duran could understand him.

"This is your mistake all along. You always think too highly of yourself, but you forget that in addition to making high-tech props, you also have the most important thing to do, which is to accompany you." Duran said Rick

If he had the patience to explain the use of black technology to his family members and had the patience to accompany those family members who are looked down upon by him, everything would be different: "You are like a spoiled child, and the world revolves around you. Just like you now

It seems that he values ​​his family very much, but he can't control himself or his heart at all, and he doesn't have the patience to spend more time with his family."

Duran said Rick was too impatient.

"Patience? Companionship? Do you know how much inspiration I have in my mind every minute? The road to science is long. If I am distracted, it will be a huge loss." Rick said plausibly, there are mysterious phenomena in the universe that cannot be fully studied.

, how could he stop? Only mediocre people would stop, but he was obviously not.

"So your research is more important than your daughter?" Duran asked.

"Of course Beth is more important, but..." Rick has run out of excuses. If he really spends some time, he can really handle things properly, but in that case, is he still him?

He is the Rickiest Rick, precisely because he always insists on himself and never wavers for anyone. It’s not that he doesn’t care about his family, it’s just that he feels that his family should know how to be satisfied and not be a constraint on him. After all, he is a genius, so

Can't do anything wrong.

This is the conceit of a genius. He cares about his family, but this concern will become a shackle for the genius. But he cannot break the shackles, so he is full of contradictions.

As a genius who even goes to the toilet with a sense of ritual, his contradictions are not understandable to ordinary people.

Although Duran's persuasion makes sense, it cannot shake the genius' stubbornness. Rick has been through this for most of his life and has endured countless pains. Now he returns to his family not because he really needs his family, but at most.

On the one hand, it's more because he needs Morty as a cover.

Duran could give up a lot of things for his family, but Rick obviously wouldn't agree.

"Dual opposition, although your thinking is genius, your logic is generally the binary opposition of American imperialism, that is, you can only choose one of the two, and you cannot choose a golden mean." Dulan said: "You have no opposite ends.

The way of thinking is only opposition. In your eyes, family is a harbor, a shackle, and completely opposite. But are these really the only two options? Does your family really hinder your genius? Is it necessary to use your genius?

Abandoning your family? That’s not the case.”

Dual opposition is the result of the Christian worldview of good and evil. The opposite of good is evil, and the opposite of evil is good. One must choose between hell or heaven, and there is no third choice.

But the education Dulan received is changing. Good can turn into evil, and evil can turn into good. There are good intentions to do bad things, and there are also unintentional ones. There is also the saying that things must be reversed when they are extreme, so nothing should be too extreme.

It is a Taoist principle that things must reverse themselves when they reach their extreme. Taoists like to use nature to persuade all living beings. Although they always think of nature too well and endow it with too many artificial morals, at least they have indeed observed the phenomenon of natural yin and yang changing and blending, and refined it.

, allowing future generations to go beyond extremes and think more about long-term goals.

Duran did not question Rick's strength, but he questioned Rick's ideology: "Although you consider yourself independent, your ideology cannot escape this country, so when you encounter many problems, you only think of the second choice.

One, and I think the two results are contradictory. In fact, you should learn more about other ideas."

Rick didn't take it seriously. After all, he was a scientist, not a quarrelsome person.

It’s a pity that human society does not operate according to scientific formulas. Economics, psychology, relationship science, behavioral science, and other seemingly scientific things are all metaphysics in the final analysis, because these disciplines cannot explain all social laws.

It can only explain part of social content, and no scientific model or theory can explain the entire human society.

Because the operation of human society does not rely on gravity fields or magnetic fields, but on ever-changing emotions. When it comes to dealing with the operation of society, scientists are really not as good as mud.


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