canup
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Why does society fear people who think deeply?

Have you ever had this feeling: the deeper you think, the more isolated you become; the more you know about the truth, the less people want to listen? This phenomenon exists not only in your thoughts, but also in society. Why has society always been afraid of deep thinkers?

kale
Newbie
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The meaning of life is to awaken your wisdom and think independently. In order to rob you of this ability, they keep you in a state of working dawn to dusk your entire life.

fast
kale
5months ago

No wonder many people who have achieved innovative and breakthrough accomplishments invariably experience sudden bursts of inspiration and unexpected insights in relaxed situations, rather than when they are busy and stressed. To engage in positive, deep thinking, one certainly cannot be too busy. It is best to have money and free time, curiosity, a desire to explore persistently, and the ability to put ideas into practice. In particular, one must be able to integrate knowledge and action.

goso
Newbie
Moderator
2#

What you mentioned, that society fears those who engage in deep thinking, is a social reality. I believe this should be attributed more to human nature. Society is composed of people, and people of all kinds, including myself, inevitably possess certain flaws, such as selfishness, greed, jealousy, envy, competitiveness, blindness, short-sightedness, narrow-mindedness, and recklessness. Good and evil are forever in conflict. This is why society is filled with endless conflict and so many people cannot bear to see others succeed. They enjoy exposing others' flaws while fearing that their own flaws will be exposed.

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