Reading Brain: the Law of Destiny and Avoiding Evil

Reading Brain: the Law of Destiny and Avoiding Evil

by Chen Chengde

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This book tells the story of Oxford University professor Niu Man, who discovered after suffering a series of disasters caused by deception: the real root of evil lies in the invisible thinking. Human instinct is to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, but when thinking is visible, evil thoughts that harm others will definitely harm oneself, so the instinct will not occur. So he invented a brain reading device to make thinking visible, thereby eliminating the possibility of evil and making people become good people who cannot be bad. The Brain Revolution revolutionized the use and exploitation of British politics, and all political figures were exposed and embarrassed. In his dream, Niu Man invited philosophical masters to reflect on the theory of human nature: why the rationality they advocate cannot overcome evil, but only brain reading machines can do it. It turns out that the destiny of human beings follows the "law of abstaining from evil": thinking becomes visible = morality becomes instinct.

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