Machines with loose screws will probably be removed from the factory when it is confirmed that they cannot be repaired.
So, what will be the fate of humans whose screws fall off?
In fact, the total number of humans seems to be greater than the number of electronic devices in use.
If it weren't for the pride of individual consciousness and individualism, in fact, even if most people disappeared, it would not have any obvious impact on the world.
No matter what kind of existence it is, there are almost always substitutes. Before the Empire deciphered the human body, there might be exceptions like "geniuses."
But now, even if that genius can be replicated, then probably no one's disappearance can have a serious impact on the world.
So, psychotherapy or something like that—Chu Shangli had only heard of such professions in the past—
And he appears as a fictional character.
There was no way to confirm whether such a character really existed in this world, or whether it was just someone's random fabrication. If the book's waistband hadn't said "non-fiction," Chu Shangli would definitely have doubted its authenticity.
In fact, the word "non-fiction" has not improved the perception of the book.
The ratings and reviews I searched for out of curiosity always contained more criticism and doubt than genuine belief.
What is the necessity of this profession? A fraudster? Or is it just to gain fame?
Chu Shangli didn't understand it at first, of course—but when her mental state was on the verge of collapse, the floating illusion she grasped was precisely that profession that she didn't know whether it really existed or not—
Unfortunately, at first, I had no way to ask Wei Shengfan and the Wei Sheng family to give me the type of books I wanted to read.
That thing is unnecessary—only his care is necessary—
Wei Shengfan spoke in a tone full of confidence - Chu Shangli couldn't describe what kind of aura was lingering in that confident tone.
However, gradually, because I wanted to seek help, no hand was extended to me - the hope I once had turned into a huge rock sinking to the bottom of the abyss.
Ah, ah, as expected...that kind of thing doesn't exist.
Just like the perfect ending in fairy tales, it doesn't exist.
Not only does it not exist, Chu Shangli is also surprised that no one around him wants to develop himself according to the words described in the fairy tale -
As long as people assume the position of "illusion", they will no longer waste time on it.
However, it seems that in the field of "non-fiction", it was once a very profitable business.
Making money will naturally attract countless people - but Chu Shangli cannot understand why he makes money due to his limited cognition -
The so-called reality and the so-called rules are actually constraints that tie people tightly to cages and pillars.
Because we don't recognize the objective existence of "breakage", of course we won't think about why it makes money.
Buying new appliances becomes cheaper, and repairing them becomes unnecessary.
Of course, repairmen will gradually disappear from this world.
The same is true of the human mind - it only becomes necessary to repair it when we first recognize the value of each person.
In today's empire, where there are replicated chains of identical DNA that have been adjusted to the point where there is almost no difference between them, there is really no need to cultivate the value of human therapists who can heal the soul.
Perhaps there are those who want to pursue their dreams, but most people are still very realistic creatures - especially after being purified -
Careers that don't make money and don't offer any benefits will eventually disappear.
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