Demon Lord 3

Chapter 1967 Healthy People



Chapter 1967 Healthy People

Every era has its survivors and its eliminated. Those who remain are almost always healthy, both physically and mentally. Many were eliminated in the last round of elimination; those people had not only physical problems but also significant psychological issues. In the last elimination round, besides ending up in the hospital, the most common reasons for elimination were psychological factors leading to a series of illnesses, suicide, and other accidents. According to metaphysical principles, if a person's aura is negative, everything related to that person will undergo a dramatic change. Conversely, if a person is in a good mood and has a strong aura, they will be immune to all negative influences and often appear impervious to harm. When a person is in an extremely repressive environment and in a state of endless despair, their future life is almost certainly doomed. We even conducted an experiment on this: if a person is constantly frowning, their life will likely mirror their state. However, some people may claim to be unhappy but actually exercise, feel great inside, and create anxiety for others to liberate themselves. These individuals may experience significant improvements in lifespan and mental well-being. For a long time, we've been wondering why this change has occurred. From primitive humans making fire by rubbing sticks together, from upright walking to running and jumping freely, and then from a slave society to a society where everyone has independent thought, gradually developing into technological civilization, each step of progress comes from change. But what are the reasons for change? Why does change occur? I've been pondering this question for a long time, but later I realized that perhaps this isn't the question I should be thinking about. The question I should be thinking about is what change brings us and what it takes away. In my eyes and in my heart, I've always believed that change is a good thing, because it at least gives us the opportunity to see the world anew and allows the world to have a chance to progress again. Firstly, our opportunities stem from our own perception, while our opportunities in the world arise from our expectations of it—a manifestation of our selflessness. However, regardless of the perspective, there is an obstacle hindering our progress: many people do not want change in the world. These people are inherently corrupt and pedantic. They may know the cruelty of change and where their position came from, perhaps through underhanded means in the last revolution. In this situation, many cannot fully understand themselves or the next generation, thus making choices that contradict the past. They used to think about their children and the development of the world, but as they grow older, they increasingly fear change, at least while they are alive. Even if the next generation encounters problems, it doesn't matter; at least this generation can peacefully take their secrets to the grave. Ancient people believed in burial for peace because they wanted to take their gold, silver, and secrets with them. But can these things truly accompany one to the grave? We bring nothing into this world and take nothing out. We are born naked, and we cannot leave with anything. Our bodies decompose, becoming nutrients that nourish the world once more. Yet, many are selfish, wanting to take everything they possess to the afterlife, hoping it will accompany them through countless lifetimes. This theory isn't necessarily wrong, but it's a stumbling block to the development of civilization for themselves and future generations, born of ignorance. If these people had focused on civilization and development back then, perhaps Earth's overall civilization would be several levels higher than it is now. Many great figures in history, when they first arrived, pursued... They developed some things, carried out some construction, and let their capable subordinates busy themselves with developing technology, making gunpowder, and compasses. Those four great inventions are all the wisdom of our ancestors. But as those people grew older, they thought about dictatorship. They thought they had made so many contributions to the world in their lives, and their people were living very well. So they wanted to live in peace and prosperity, close the country off from the outside world, and not interact with the outside world. Gradually, their descendants were no longer as powerful as before, and there was no way to reverse it. This led to many unnecessary wars and many casualties. We dare not say whether we would have the life we ​​have today if it weren't for those battles back then.


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