In the dream, Rick had already raised his alert level. He knew that he was in danger now, and Duran would definitely not let him go easily.
He must not be captured without mercy. Rick thought that he could also analyze Duran. In his opinion, Duran's behavior was really difficult to understand because it was too abnormal. As a strong man, he worked hard to establish an order.
The world, this is completely thankless for Dulan. Why would anyone do something that has no profit? Besides, Dulan violates the reality of the death of the universe. The world will be destroyed sooner or later, so we should enjoy it instead of suffering.
Self-discipline haha, self-discipline cannot change the fate of the world's destruction. Dulan's behavior will only make the world more harsh and make survival more difficult.
Rick began to analyze Duran's ideas, but it was too difficult for him to understand Duran's ideas. Rick knew that his idea was very simple, so he was quickly grasped by Duran. He only chose one of the two, but Duran
But he wants them all, and is using a difficult-to-understand way of thinking to forcefully twist together things that were originally unrelated.
"Dulan's ideas are completely contrary to logic. They are simply based on life experience." In the end, Rick discovered that Duran actually did not talk about logic, but only talked about experience, so he could say whatever he wanted. Simply put, it was unreasonable.
Only then did Rick think about why his previous methods were always reversed by Duran. It was because Duran had been adjusting his strategy and it was not static.
It's difficult to deal with it. Although he has analyzed Duran's style, Rick obviously can't adapt to it because he can't predict what moves Duran will use in the future.
"What are you thinking about?" Dulan saw that Rick suddenly stopped talking, indicating that Rick was reflecting?
"Dulan, you are indeed a difficult opponent, but don't be complacent. Your experience cannot change the truth," Rick said.
"Truth." Duran said, does such a thing really exist? "The truth you are talking about is that the universe must be destroyed. Yes, this is indeed inevitable, because matter cannot beat time. But nihilism
It’s not the truth, so you are changing the concept. There is no absolute standard for life.”
"Since there is no unified standard, why do you want to change the world?" "You don't have any logical reasons. It's just your life experience. Because your inertial thinking thinks this is better, so you promote it.
.But do you dare to say that this is also 100% accurate?" Rick also grasped the essence of Duran and did not object to Duran's behavior but to Duran's life experience.
Times are different and life is different. It is a big mistake to use life experience to judge the future.
Oh? Duran knew that Rick had finally grasped the conflict between his own ideologies, and now was the beginning of the real confrontation.
The education of both sides determines the ideologies of both sides, and the ideologies of both sides determine their different worldviews, which ultimately lead to tit-for-tat confrontation.
"Life experience is at least a reference, and it is better than doing nothing just because you know the universe will be destroyed. Life is about learning from experience in order to make further progress."
"But experience is just continuous reincarnation. Let's talk about the earth. Since the industrial revolution, countries and nations have been seesawing like a seesaw. Sometimes nationalism prevails, and sometimes nationalism prevails. It keeps reincarnating. This is experience.
, what’s the use? It’s impossible for experience to help us break through reality and break the shackles. Experience only keeps us spinning in circles.”
Rick is right. After the industrial revolution, industrial countries promoted nationalism in order to better develop industry and unite people's hearts, which greatly increased the strength of colonial countries. However, in the late colonial period, the surge in nationalism actually caused the colonial countries to suffer losses and made the colonial countries suffer.
Colonies became independent countries one after another. After that, capital developed, and capital did not want to be restricted by the country, so it suppressed statism and developed nationalism, which made globalization progress greatly. But later, capital made a lot of money, but more ordinary people couldn't even drink soup.
So they realized that the state must be used to restrict capital, and statism started again.
Therefore, human experience is a constant seesaw between nations and countries, with no progress at all. When Duran uses experience to guide the world, the cycle will inevitably continue like this.
This is the limitation of empiricism, the lack of response to things that have never happened, and the lack of courage to move forward.
Rick concluded: "The universe has no memory. You are no different from me in trying to treat the memory of life as the memory of the universe."
Both of them seized on each other's weaknesses and attacked them, and Rick was right, because the experience itself was just something that had happened repeatedly.
However, Duran said: "The same experience has different endogenous factors and different executors. You also said that countries and nations continue to come and go, but in fact the internal factors are different. The early colonial period was for development.
Industry united people's hearts, so nationalism was practiced. Later, the colonies needed the army to protect, and the army needed the state to organize, so nationalism began to prevail again. After the colonies developed, they did repeat the previous steps. However, in the end, nationalism developed again because of reaction.
Colonial movements are the same phenomenon but internally different. Then it was the development of capital that led to the rise of nationalism, and then it was the uneven distribution of resources that led to the country's intervention." "You don't understand experience at all, you have to see the essence through the phenomenon.
, look at Jerry before he changed, how much he longed for order, but now that he has become stronger, he can happily face your chaos and disorder. These are all internal reasons, you just say that experience is standing still.
, but failed to see that the reasons behind the experience are constantly changing. As for why the changing internal causes lead to the same appearance, this can only be said to be the limitations of life, not the limitations of experience."
"You are really eloquent, but you are seeking your own death. Your theory, in turn, means that no matter how hard we try, the final result will not change, because this is the limitation of life." Rick countered and led an army.
, because Dulan said it himself, the internal reasons are constantly changing, but the final result will not change.
"Well, it seems you've made progress too."
It's no wonder, after all, Rick has argued with Duran many times, and he is not stupid. He can also learn from Duran's way of giving back to others, and use Duran's words to refute Duran.
Rick looked at Duran: "Since you admit that no matter what the internal cause is, the result will be the same, you should have nothing to say now."
"Actually, it's not that I have nothing to say. I just feel that you lack a role model. Because you are a genius and you do everything yourself, so you always feel that you are right. But after meeting me, you don't
Has it changed? You started to learn, which means you have realized that you can't defeat me if you continue to be stubborn. I'm very happy." Duran said that it didn't matter if he lost the debate, but he successfully influenced Rick and made him
Rick changed his style.
Rick was also stunned. Only then did he realize that he had been changed by Duran. He won the argument but lost his life.