Journey to another world in the subway
Chapter 81 Premeditated
Chapter 81 Premeditated
"You've said enough bad things this morning to spend centuries in hell," commented Sergey Andreevich.
"So you'll have company to talk to there!" Yevgeny Dmitrievich said to his companion.
"That's not bad, you may meet many interesting acquaintances," said Evgeny Dmitrievich.
"For example, the high-level people of the Catholic Church."
Apparently, neither of Su Mengfan's new companions believed what the 'Watchtower Society' said would happen.
Although what Yevgeny Dmitrievich told was just an interesting story, it made Su Mengfan fall into new thoughts.
"I've been reading a lot of good books lately," he said.
"They have nothing to do with real life. What I mean is that the events in the book are all neatly arranged in a line, and nothing happens by chance.
But the reality is something else entirely!
I mean, life is just a bunch of meaningless things that happen to us at random, with no logical order or pattern.Everything happens unpredictable.
Just like here in our place, no one can tell whether those miscellaneous things will suddenly appear in the next moment, and everything is untraceable.
But books are different.The development of the plot inside is all arranged, and it will come to an end when the logic chain is interrupted, the beginning, development, peak, and then the ending. "
"High tide, not peak." Sergey Anfrevich corrected him impatiently.
Evgeny Dmitrievich was not much interested either.
He leaned closer to the pipe, took a few deep breaths, and held his breath.
"Okay, climax," Su Mengfan was a little discouraged, but continued.
"In life, everything is different. Except for those necessary things, everything else has its own characteristics. First, the logical chain will never be broken. Second, even if it is broken, nothing will end."
"You mean that life cannot be planned in advance?" Sergey Andreevich asked, helping Su Mengfan explain his point of view more precisely.
Su Mengfan thought for a while and nodded.
"Then do you believe in fate?" After Sergey Andreevich asked, he tilted his head to one side and looked at Su Mengfan. Yevgeny Dmitrievich also recovered from the hookah with great interest .
"No," Su Mengfan replied decisively, "There is no fate, just some random things that happen to us, and then we make our own decisions."
"It's too bad, it's too bad..." Sergey Andreevich sighed in disappointment, and cast a stern look at Su Mengfan from behind his glasses,
"Now I'm going to pass on some of my theories to you, and you can judge for yourself whether it matches your life.
I think life is a joke, there is no purpose at all, there is no destiny, the line from when you are born to when you know you are going to be an astronaut or a ballerina is either very clear or dies...
No, not like that.When you're at a certain time...how should I put it...something forces you to respond, to make a decision.
Remember, you have free will and you have the freedom to choose to do this or that.
Once you make the right choice, everything is no longer chaotic, but in order.What you say and do, everything is different because of your choices.The development of destiny will also change because of your choices. "
"I didn't mean to say that if you decide to live on the cordon before your goal is achieved, you're bound to get stuck and things will happen.
I don't mean this.I mean more subtle things.
We all know that if we get lost at the crossroads, the choices become out of place and we get lost again because of false goals.
Of course, if you can find yourself at the crossroads of life and make the right decisions, your life will no longer be a bunch of random events.
It's going to be... premeditated, with that thread of fate that they can run through.I think, although it will not develop in a straight line, everything will be connected in some kind of logic.
That is your destiny, unique and impossible for others to have.
At a certain stage, if you've lived through enough, your life becomes, at best, a premeditation, the coincidences of which cannot be explained either from a purely materialist or what you call the theory of randomness point of view .
They'll be just right to ambush the plot line, and if it works better, they'll be where you want them to be.
I think fate is not just happening, you have to reach fate, once the events in your life arrange themselves into a main line, you will be taken by fate to an unreachable height...
What's interesting is that people often don't expect such things to happen, and they think that there is always a premise for things to happen, so they try to systematize various events with their own worldview.But fate has its own logic. "
At first, Su Mengfan felt that this strange theory was too cumbersome. Suddenly, he tried to change his perspective and analyze the incident from the beginning, and began to agree with Hunter's suggestion to leave the Metropolitan Station.
Now it seems that all his previous unsuccessful adventures, all his desperate journeys for the goal, presented another posture before his eyes, forming a magnificent and mature building with exquisite architecture.
As Andreevich said, considering that if Su Mengfan accepted Hunter's suggestion from the beginning,
Then everything that followed—including the expedition to the Rizskaya station, Bourbon finding him at the Rizskaya station, and Su Mengfan’s fearlessness—constituted the next step, Khan’s reception of him. , although he could have stayed at the Sukharev station ...
Another explanation is also possible.
Regardless, Khan reasoned entirely differently about his actions.
Su Mengfan was then captured by Fourth Reich fanatics at Tverskaya Station, and he was supposed to be hanged, but fate arranged it for himself:
The Rebel International H Army launched an attack on Tverskaya Station on that day—if these rebel fighters appeared one day earlier or later, Su Mengfan would inevitably die, and his expedition would be terminated.
Is it really because he insisted on his own way that he had an impact on the future?
Could it be that determination, anger, and despair... drove him to create the next step in an unknown way, weaving a bunch of chaotic events and people's thoughts and actions into reality in an orderly manner.
——As Sergey Andreevich said—
Turn ordinary life into a conspiracy?
(End of this chapter)
"You've said enough bad things this morning to spend centuries in hell," commented Sergey Andreevich.
"So you'll have company to talk to there!" Yevgeny Dmitrievich said to his companion.
"That's not bad, you may meet many interesting acquaintances," said Evgeny Dmitrievich.
"For example, the high-level people of the Catholic Church."
Apparently, neither of Su Mengfan's new companions believed what the 'Watchtower Society' said would happen.
Although what Yevgeny Dmitrievich told was just an interesting story, it made Su Mengfan fall into new thoughts.
"I've been reading a lot of good books lately," he said.
"They have nothing to do with real life. What I mean is that the events in the book are all neatly arranged in a line, and nothing happens by chance.
But the reality is something else entirely!
I mean, life is just a bunch of meaningless things that happen to us at random, with no logical order or pattern.Everything happens unpredictable.
Just like here in our place, no one can tell whether those miscellaneous things will suddenly appear in the next moment, and everything is untraceable.
But books are different.The development of the plot inside is all arranged, and it will come to an end when the logic chain is interrupted, the beginning, development, peak, and then the ending. "
"High tide, not peak." Sergey Anfrevich corrected him impatiently.
Evgeny Dmitrievich was not much interested either.
He leaned closer to the pipe, took a few deep breaths, and held his breath.
"Okay, climax," Su Mengfan was a little discouraged, but continued.
"In life, everything is different. Except for those necessary things, everything else has its own characteristics. First, the logical chain will never be broken. Second, even if it is broken, nothing will end."
"You mean that life cannot be planned in advance?" Sergey Andreevich asked, helping Su Mengfan explain his point of view more precisely.
Su Mengfan thought for a while and nodded.
"Then do you believe in fate?" After Sergey Andreevich asked, he tilted his head to one side and looked at Su Mengfan. Yevgeny Dmitrievich also recovered from the hookah with great interest .
"No," Su Mengfan replied decisively, "There is no fate, just some random things that happen to us, and then we make our own decisions."
"It's too bad, it's too bad..." Sergey Andreevich sighed in disappointment, and cast a stern look at Su Mengfan from behind his glasses,
"Now I'm going to pass on some of my theories to you, and you can judge for yourself whether it matches your life.
I think life is a joke, there is no purpose at all, there is no destiny, the line from when you are born to when you know you are going to be an astronaut or a ballerina is either very clear or dies...
No, not like that.When you're at a certain time...how should I put it...something forces you to respond, to make a decision.
Remember, you have free will and you have the freedom to choose to do this or that.
Once you make the right choice, everything is no longer chaotic, but in order.What you say and do, everything is different because of your choices.The development of destiny will also change because of your choices. "
"I didn't mean to say that if you decide to live on the cordon before your goal is achieved, you're bound to get stuck and things will happen.
I don't mean this.I mean more subtle things.
We all know that if we get lost at the crossroads, the choices become out of place and we get lost again because of false goals.
Of course, if you can find yourself at the crossroads of life and make the right decisions, your life will no longer be a bunch of random events.
It's going to be... premeditated, with that thread of fate that they can run through.I think, although it will not develop in a straight line, everything will be connected in some kind of logic.
That is your destiny, unique and impossible for others to have.
At a certain stage, if you've lived through enough, your life becomes, at best, a premeditation, the coincidences of which cannot be explained either from a purely materialist or what you call the theory of randomness point of view .
They'll be just right to ambush the plot line, and if it works better, they'll be where you want them to be.
I think fate is not just happening, you have to reach fate, once the events in your life arrange themselves into a main line, you will be taken by fate to an unreachable height...
What's interesting is that people often don't expect such things to happen, and they think that there is always a premise for things to happen, so they try to systematize various events with their own worldview.But fate has its own logic. "
At first, Su Mengfan felt that this strange theory was too cumbersome. Suddenly, he tried to change his perspective and analyze the incident from the beginning, and began to agree with Hunter's suggestion to leave the Metropolitan Station.
Now it seems that all his previous unsuccessful adventures, all his desperate journeys for the goal, presented another posture before his eyes, forming a magnificent and mature building with exquisite architecture.
As Andreevich said, considering that if Su Mengfan accepted Hunter's suggestion from the beginning,
Then everything that followed—including the expedition to the Rizskaya station, Bourbon finding him at the Rizskaya station, and Su Mengfan’s fearlessness—constituted the next step, Khan’s reception of him. , although he could have stayed at the Sukharev station ...
Another explanation is also possible.
Regardless, Khan reasoned entirely differently about his actions.
Su Mengfan was then captured by Fourth Reich fanatics at Tverskaya Station, and he was supposed to be hanged, but fate arranged it for himself:
The Rebel International H Army launched an attack on Tverskaya Station on that day—if these rebel fighters appeared one day earlier or later, Su Mengfan would inevitably die, and his expedition would be terminated.
Is it really because he insisted on his own way that he had an impact on the future?
Could it be that determination, anger, and despair... drove him to create the next step in an unknown way, weaving a bunch of chaotic events and people's thoughts and actions into reality in an orderly manner.
——As Sergey Andreevich said—
Turn ordinary life into a conspiracy?
(End of this chapter)
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