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 当我们无意用错的方式解数学题时,大家都能老实说:继续往错的方向解题只会招来无谓的努力与烦恼,是不?

我们只能重新开始找对的方法迈向正确的角度前行……这是骗不了自己的道理啊。

可惜aih,

Somehow, we're rolling down the wrong direction without really stalling ourselves.

We right our wrongs by blowing them up out of proportion. We distort reality (and more so, history) to maintain our constant state of denial, don't we?

Histories are rewritten in various understandings and perspectives (sometimes even out of context!) day by day to sing in favor of newer ideals, assimilating to "modern" and "politically correct" viewpoints, which will still be fluid in accordance to time.

In the end, I have to ask you to put weight into your current perceptions of reality.
Is the Truth subjective?
Do post-modernized thoughts solve the equation?

Think.

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