Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 5707 Short-term

Chapter 5707 (five thousand seven hundred and seven) short term
The Brown-Handed Man added, “But I don’t think it will go the way I thought.”

"Why do you feel this way?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"After all, just now, you and I thought that there should be four gusts of wind, but there were only three gusts of wind." said the brown-handed man.

The Gray Hand Man said, "Will it be what we hope for this time?"

The brown-handed man said, "I don't know why, but I still don't think it will be like this."

"Surface feeling?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"Yes." said the brown-handed man, "Don't you feel that way?"

"Not yet." The Gray Hand said, "But strangely, after you expressed your feelings, I actually felt that it made sense."

The brown-handed man said again, "You think what I said makes sense, is this just a superficial feeling?"

The Gray Hand said, "Yes, this is also my superficial feeling."

"If you and I had the same feeling before, I would have believed in this consistent feeling, but it's different now." The brown-handed man said, "Even if we feel the same now, I think it is very likely not the case. For example, the sound just now was still the sound of three gusts of wind."

The Gray Hand said, "In fact, in such an environment, it is normal for you and I to have different beliefs."

"Yes." The Brown-Handed Man said, "But I always have a habit, a habit that has been passed down from the past, and it is difficult to change in a short period of time."

"What is that habit?" asked the Gray Hand Man. "Do you always think that there is some basis from the past that can be used to predict the future?"

"Yes, is that the case with you?" asked the brown-handed man. "Yes," said the gray-handed man, "after all, I always want to use experience to predict future events. However, in this case, time and again, experience has failed to provide me with a reliable basis for predicting future events."

The brown-handed man said, "In fact, under the circumstances today, many of our previous habits have changed. Why is it so difficult to change the habit of predicting the future based on experience?"

The Gray Hand Man said, "Perhaps no matter what the situation, people always want to have a basis? I don't know what the point of saying this is. It doesn't seem to be a sufficient reason. Forget it, just treat it as nonsense."

The brown-handed man added: "Even in this environment, not all of our habits will change."

"Can you summarize which types of habits have changed and which types have not changed?" asked the Gray Hand Man.

"I can't come up with a conclusion. I can't seem to find any pattern." The brown-handed man paused and said, "Oh, I take back what I said just now. I can't say that I can't seem to find any pattern. I should say that I haven't found any pattern yet."

"Do you think it's still possible to find some pattern?" Gray Hand asked, "Or do you still think it's difficult to find a pattern, but you added the following words just because you don't want to be absolute?"

The brown-handed man said, "I just don't want to say anything absolute."

"I understand." The Gray Hand said, "I think the same as you on this point."

"Even ordinary people would have the habit of wanting to have something to rely on as experience, right?" asked the brown-handed man.

"Yes, I've seen many ordinary people like this before." said the man with gray hands.

After saying this, the Gray Hand Man seemed to remember something and added: "In fact, the content of my words is also talking about an experience."

(End of this chapter)

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