The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2619 Mayfly World (9)



Chapter 2619 Mayfly World (9)

Chapter 2619 Mayfly World (XIX)

Magneto left with mixed feelings.

From then on he had a new experience, that of being accused of not being extreme enough, that Clarke's imagination was too big, that he punched the rest of the people in the head, and that he left a little too energetically.

"It seems that I prepared this restaurant for nothing." Schiller said, "I thought you would have some kind of military exchange."

"I don't like fighting," Clark said bluntly.

"This is really a rare thing." Schiller, holding a fork, laughed and said, "If you say this to your peers in other universes, you will definitely be stared at."

"I don't think my counterparts in other universes like to fight." Clark expressed a different view. He was always very good at expressing different opinions in front of Schiller, which was actually a relatively difficult thing, especially when facing Dr. Schiller.

Some people may think that arrogance is relatively serious and it is difficult to refute him, but greed is always more like a doctor. He plays the role of a doctor almost perfectly. When facing a doctor, it is easy to turn it into a mode of one person asking and one person answering. People will feel pressured and want to give a correct answer rather than the answer in their hearts.

Some people even feel that their hearts are empty. They cannot find any answers in their hearts, so they are easily led to subconsciously deny certain extreme options, such as what they like or dislike. As long as someone asks them, they will answer that they don’t have that option.

This kind of answer often means that he is under pressure, trying to maintain his mental balance and exploring the world in a completely non-aggressive manner. For a doctor, this is not a good sign.

Schiller always avoided this situation when doing psychological counseling, but sometimes he would take the initiative to use it. He would propose a possibility, and if the other party denied it, he would propose another one, using the exhaustive method to find the stable path in the unstable spirit.

In other words, there are only a few people who can express their opinions completely and fluently in front of a psychiatrist. If patients have this ability, they don't need to see a doctor. Therefore, Schiller has become accustomed to the process of proposing possibilities, observing attitudes, and making diagnoses.

During this process, patients usually do not deny Schiller's first question at the first time. Even if they do not want to see a psychologist at all, they will instinctively try instead of making extreme outputs.

But Clark was obviously not sick at all. Although he had just done something that could not be called normal in any way, and even made Schiller want to urgently understand his mental activities at the moment, his reaction was still too normal.

"If their background, education and experience are the same as mine, then they are not destined to be people who like violent means, they just have no other choice."

"They will think that certain things in this world always need someone to stand up and stop them, so why can't it be them? At least they can maintain absolute fairness."

"Some criminals must need someone to subdue them, so why can't it be me? At least I am definitely stronger than these criminals, and I can avoid being hurt. At the same time, I can control the strength of the subduing force and not hurt the criminals themselves."

"We assume that these things will happen and that there is always a bad side to the world, because we know what the social rules are. We believe that even though the ant nest built by these little ants themselves is not strong and reliable and will always be destroyed, it is still their favorite home."

"Superman never thought of tearing down the ant nest and rebuilding everything. We just shuttled through it and quietly cleaned up the mess, because this is what they like, what they want, what they are proud of, and it belongs only to them."

"We love doing this, not just because we love humans, but because watching them busying around, building this wonderful little world bit by bit, and we are also involved in it, and contributing to their bricks and tiles makes us feel a sense of belonging."

"I have a vague memory of things that happened a long time ago, or maybe my brain deliberately forgets, but I know that the identity of an alien has a special meaning to me, and one day I will do something because of this identity."

"But that's only because of where I was born. I didn't choose where I was born or my race, and I didn't choose the responsibilities I had, so even though I'm willing to take responsibility for that, it never tells me who I am."

The curtains covering the peeling wooden window frames floated slightly, and the evening light shone through the windows onto the dining table, reflecting many deep and shallow grooves on the original wooden tabletop, like the veins of the earth city viewed from high above, extending from the heart and pumping blood to the distant land.

"Who are you?" Schiller asked.

This question is almost impossible to answer, but everyone can give a decent answer. All the answers seem vague, as if everyone is a philosopher.

“I would feel like a mirror.” Clark gave a specific answer that surprised Schiller, an answer that was a little too specific, but also very abstract at the same time.

"Why do you think so?"

"If they are cruel, I am cruel; if they are gentle, I am gentle; if they are kind, I am kind; if they are evil, I am evil." Clark thought and said, "For a long time, I thought I was the synonym of justice. Nothing could shake the justice and justice in my heart."

“But then I realized that the justice and fairness that were lingering in my heart were not mine. I am not a human being, and I should not have any opinions by nature. Or at least the moment I knew I was not a human being, I should have known that I would not have any opinions.”

"If my lifeboat is not picked up until I am 18, even if I already have the appearance of a young human by then, I will still be as pure as a blank sheet of paper, just like a human being who has slept for 18 years since birth and is just a grown-up baby."

"The things I think I stick to are actually what I have been taught and learned in the past 18 years, and what I have thought about after my experiences. But no matter which one it is, it is a reflection of the society I have seen."

"If I had not been born in the peaceful and tranquil Smallville, but in some perennially chaotic war zone, I would have become a cold-blooded killer and then evolved into a tyrant who ruled the world."

"I've heard that there are such people among the superhero community, but I believe he must have experienced a lot of things that correspond to his behavior. He suffered violence and cruelty, and he reflected all of this in his behavior."

"Many people around me don't realize this deeply, and don't realize that I am more easily educated by human society than ordinary people, and more likely to reflect everything in this society."

"The righteous cause I am carrying out is the aftermath of the education I received in the first half of my life. Rather than calling me a god on earth, it is better to call me the God of Smallville. It is this small town and all the life there that turned me into the person I am when I descended over the metropolis."

"Even many supermen themselves don't realize this. They think they are born that way and cannot change. But the first time I realized this was because I keenly discovered that I was different from them."

Schiller fell into deep thought, and Clark proposed a completely new angle that he had never thought of.

The formation of a person's personality is multifaceted. Many people believe that educational experience and living environment constitute a complete personality, but in the view of the psychoanalytic school, some things are innate.

Even without talking about theory, just from a practical perspective, some people's mental state is more unstable than others. This has been the case since birth, but at that time people's channels of communication with the outside world were weak, and it was even less likely for them to express their own opinions, so they were ignored.

Clark believed that his entire personality reflected his education and social experiences more purely than that of any other human being.

In Schiller's view, the most important evidence for this theory is that Clark is an alien and much more powerful than humans, especially his mental power is so strong that it is unshakable.

This means that he will never be mentally unstable. Even when he was a baby, his mind was extremely stable. Any chemical reaction that might occur within his spiritual world, which might cause problems in his later contact with the outside world, would be eliminated by that powerful light.

People always say that babies are like a blank sheet of paper, but baby Clark must be whiter than others. He is not affected by the innate weaknesses of human beings and is an extremely fair test paper.

The Kents once again gave perfect answers on this test paper, turning him into glittering gold, making him still dazzling even after he left here.

Many people have not noticed this, including other Superman and even Batman. They think that the reason why Superman is so powerful and righteous is because he is an alien, not because of his experience growing up on Earth.

Perhaps because there are no other samples for comparison, they feel that Kryptonians are a species that is born powerful and righteous, and has been like this since birth.

But if you think about it carefully, this is very unreasonable. Krypton is very far away and very unfamiliar to humans. Although they are extremely powerful in the eyes of humans, from the perspective of the universe, they are still a drop in the ocean, a tiny mayfly.

It is impossible for two such civilizations to derive completely identical social rules, and it is impossible for them to follow the same justice. If Superman is born with a justice factor implanted in him, it will never be the justice of the earth. He will be the god of Krypton, not the god of the human world.

Clark's theory explains this problem very well. His strength is reflected in his more stable mental state, and all his sense of justice comes from his education in the Kent family and his response to the simple environment of Smallville.

Schiller was now curious about another question.

"How did you find out?"

"When I went to Mexico and came back, I found myself becoming different," Clark said. "There was an inexplicable emotion spreading in my heart, almost making me see another world."

"Can you tell me?"

"Of course, when I was young, although farm work was not difficult for me, I was not willing to do it because it took up my time to go out and play. I could go fishing in the river, catch insects on the ridges of the fields, or run around the streets with my friends in the town. What would not be more fun than farm work?"

"But my dad asks me to help him with his work, and my mom praises me after I finish the work, so I do it to make them happy."

"When I grew up, I realized that I was the eldest son of the Kent family. One day I would come back to inherit this land. My father was getting older and he was not as strong as he was when he was young. Only if I did more could he do less."

“Since this isn’t difficult for me, why not do more of it?”


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