Chapter 198: Sharing a Drink (2)
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Weird Live Broadcast: I Can Deduce Endlessly Chapter 198: Sharing a Drink (2)

"Just because it's so, does it make it right?"

Gu Yi took a swig of liquor, his gaze intense.

Er Gou was startled for a moment and looked at Gu Yi in surprise.

"What are you trying to say?"

"Do you know about Gu Yi?"

"Yeah, of course." Er Gou laughed, "He was quite the celebrity at our school. But after graduation, I never heard about him again. Just a few days ago, I got the news that he made a big mistake and has been demoted to a third-class citizen."

"Do you know how he answered during the final exam?"

"He must have sacrificed himself to save others, right?"

"No, he dealt with the person who posed the question.

The trolley problem is the most boring thought experiment in the world and also the most insoluble one. It attempts to hijack human nature, forcing you to make a seemingly correct choice.

Once you start to think about or even answer the trolley problem, you have already lost your humanity. No one has the right to strip another human being of their freedom, to decide someone else’s life and death.

Even 'Him' too."

"That's a fascinating idea, but it's hard to implement, the power of one person is ultimately limited."

"That's why you need everyone's strength.

The dopamine that freedom can bring is second only to s*x, and this feeling can be addictive. So, those miners, even knowing your prices are unfair, are still willing to trade with you.

If you want to realize your ideals, they are your true comrades."

"The crowd is a mob, have you forgotten what school taught us? Once humans join a collective, they lose rational thought and become senseless beasts."

"You've said yourself that the school's teachings are wrong. Why do you still treat their fallacies as absolute truths? Aren't you even using their knowledge and wielding their weapons, trying to defeat them with that?"

Er Gou blinked, smiling, "You talk like a philosopher writing prose."

"A good analogy," Gu Yi responded, "suddenly makes me feel like going home."

"Hehe…"

The two exchanged a smile.

Finally, at this moment, Gu Yi could

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