Problem solvers hypothesize that there is a “Great Lord of the Clear Sky” who can arbitrarily set problems for themselves to solve, believing that only the higher one’s problem‑solving ability, the greater the payoff…
It’s not just about solving problems, hoping for the great lord of the clear sky.
The mistaken belief is that only others can save oneself.
In fact, only oneself can save oneself.
Some problems are still useful. Do more probability theory problems until the utility converges.
Are you talking about @anonymous_coward
Thinking that you “need to be saved” is a sick idea caused by watching too much anime..
Assume that the answer exists and that the solution process is linearly related to effort.
Isn’t it also a kind of religion, dedicating oneself to the supreme being, to receive a reward (
The skill of writing stories lies in being adept at extrapolating an entire life from fictitious events; and after finishing writing, when you go out to experience life, you will feel that the things you once thought you understood are actually meaningless.
The problem of a “problem‑solver” is that they believe that as long as they diligently work on problems, someone will pave the way for them in the future.
The biggest problem with problem solvers is that they reflect every day like a complaining woman.
Can you give an example?
Why did you put a little cake behind your avatar?
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So shocking
The “Question King” still wants to continue being the Question King, while Hua Wu has already disappeared without a trace
At this moment he is drunk and collapsed at a private university, without a guaranteed graduate‑recommendation dream, his chest already shrouded in a dim, desolate twilight.
One should find several mutually non‑interfering meanings of existence