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Perhaps Qian Xunji is not a good person, but he is indeed a person with a firm goal. For this goal, he has been fighting until his death.
To some extent, Chihiro Ji has the qualities that a successful person should have.
On the contrary, it seems that I don't have any clear goals. I am loose and confused. If I didn't get the system by luck, I might just be a mediocre young man!
Feeling a little bit emotional, Xiao Li smashed down with a hammer, and with a muffled "baji", Chihiro Ji was smashed into meatloaf by the Haotian Hammer, ending the glorious and crazy life of the Pope of the Spirit Hall.
Ding, congratulations to the host for killing Chihiro Ji, rewarding 30 points.
Feelings are emotions, what should be done still has to be done, maybe this is the protagonist!
No matter how rational your villain is and how lofty his goals are, anyway, the main character of Lao Tzu is Xiao Li, the stumbling block on your road to success!
Chapter 53 Us and Them
All social animals have a common feature, that is, internal unity and external hatred.
In many cases, in order to maintain internal unity, people will even deliberately hate the outside world.
This is the so-called "For those who are not of my race, their hearts must be different"!
However, unlike other social animals, humans do not have an objective and unchanging standard when looking for gregarious organizations.
Generally speaking, people will habitually find various reasons to divide "us" and "them".
This kind of behavior is not determined by human nature. In many cases, it is determined by the situation at that time.
Sharif in the West once organized a research team. They carefully selected 22 local boys. These boys were all about 11 years old, all white, all believed in Christianity, and their IQs were at the average level.
The Sharif team also paid special attention to the fact that none of these children wore glasses, no one was particularly fat, no one got into trouble, no one had a different accent from everyone else, and no one came from other places.
These children have a lot in common, and there is no special heterogeneity.
The researchers then told the children that they were going to a three-week summer camp in Robles Cavern National Park in Oklahoma.
The children were divided into two groups, but each group had no prior knowledge of the existence of the other group.
The kids are bussed to Boy Scout camp in Robles Cave National Park, where their lives are much like normal summer camp life, except that their counselors are actually researchers who quietly document the kids' lives. words and deeds.
In the first week, the main task for the children was to set up camp. The children who arrived first lived in a dormitory with a court, auditorium and dining hall next to the dormitory.
The next day, the children from the second group also arrived, and they lived in another dormitory a few miles away.
Each group of children thought they were the only ones in the camp.
The kids in the same group quickly got to know each other and they created their own "tribalism".
One group of boys called their squad "Rattlesnakes."
Another group of boys called themselves "Eagle".
They emblazoned their "tribal totem" on hats and t-shirts.
There was an Eagles boy who jumped into the river naked and swam, so it became a "tradition" for the Eagles.
When a boy on the Diamondbacks sprained his toe, he couldn't hold back, and stoicism became a core value for the Diamondbacks.
Children who do not want to fit in will be left out in the cold.
One boy on the Diamondbacks was initially reluctant to wear a snake-print T-shirt, and the other kids said, "If you don't wear it, don't play with us."
To wear or not to wear?
Of course it was worn.
Humans are social creatures, and no one wants to be isolated or treated as different.
A week passed like this, and in the second week, the researchers deliberately let the children know that there was another group of children in the camp.
Like the general summer camp activities, the researchers organized the children to play games and baseball together, and the winning party was rewarded.
When the two groups of children met each other, they both regarded each other as competitors and were full of hostility towards each other.
The first time they got to the baseball field, they started arguing with each other.
Before the game, the Diamondbacks hang their flag on the baseball field, thinking that the field is theirs.
The Diamondbacks won Game [-], and by lunch time the Eagles boys said, let's not sit and eat with them, it's annoying to see them.
The next day was a tug-of-war, the Diamondbacks won again, the Eagles quit, they tore down the Diamondbacks flag and burned it.
After another day, the Eagles finally won a game, but when they returned to the camp after dinner, they found that the camp was attacked by the Diamondbacks.
The Diamondbacks turned the Eagles' beds over, tore their mosquito nets, and looted a pair of jeans that they made into a new flag.
The Eagles were outraged, and they later attacked the Diamondbacks' camp.
The war between the boys escalated, and the children on both sides began to actively prepare for the battle.
They filled their stockings with stones, their buckets with stones for shells, and went out with sticks and bats.
By the third week, the researchers devised new scenarios.
They blocked the valves of the water pipes in the camp and told the children that there was a third party outside of them.
Then a strange phenomenon appeared.
The two groups of children who were originally hostile to each other began to unite in the face of unknown third-party forces.
The quarrel at the dinner table gradually disappeared, a truce was reached between the two teams, they got along better and began to share food generously with each other.
This is similar to the situation of Xiao Li and Shang Sanzong.
There are no permanent enemies in the world, only permanent interests. This sentence may be impersonal, but the world is so realistic.
In order to turn the previous three cases into "us", it is necessary to select a target as "them", that is, the common enemy.
And this "they" is no more suitable than Wuhundian.
In fact, the existence of Wuhundian is both good and bad for the Heaven Dou Empire and the Shang Sanzong.
Because of the strength of Wuhundian, it is very uncomfortable to be oppressed by the three sects.
But on the other hand, it is precisely because of the existence of the Spirit Hall that the Heaven Dou Empire will not be annexed by the Star Luo Empire.
In terms of national strength and military strength, the Star Luo Empire is far above the Heaven Dou Empire.
Although there are several kingdoms in the Star Luo Empire, they are not as scattered as the Heaven Dou Empire.
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