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On the Importance of Constraints
That kind of thing doesn't need any specific arguments. The argument that can be actually experienced is the best argument, and what can't be experienced is not a good argument.

It's like I'm talking about seemingly irrelevant things here, and you're complaining about me there because you didn't realize it just now.

There is no need for self-discipline at all. We just need to make you feel that every time you emphasize self-discipline, you will feel uncomfortable and want to relax! Then find out how every slack leads to the most serious accident. Only when you know how this unexpected disaster came back to retaliate against yourself wirelessly can you restrain yourself.

Never force others to believe their own words, but encourage them not to believe their own words, but we must put forward enough empirical methods here.

After all, what happens in this world is "nothing is said; What do you hate? "The more I emphasize the correctness of my speech, the more people will doubt me. I didn't say it was unreasonable or bad. Just do it. I don't need to defend my speech.