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The brave have no fear

author:Liu Fei's good mood

There are two sides to everything. There are both good and bad sides. The ignorant can only understand one side. Those who know can understand both sides. Ignorant people, however, judge something either well or badly. And those who know, the judgment of a certain thing is often viewed from a dialectical perspective, that is, the coexistence of advantages and disadvantages. So the ignorant face the problem, either fear it or have no fear. Those who know are afraid in the face of problems.

According to the argument in the previous paragraph, fearlessness stems from ignorance. Therefore, the brave are fearless, that is, the brave are ignorant.

In the past writing, the brave are fearless and should be positive words. However, when the courageous fearlessness is changed to the brave ignorance, it reflects both the derogatory element.

Ask whether the word was created by the knower or by the ignorant. Most likely, it should be created by the knower to reward the brave. So will the knower himself act fearlessly? A: Those who know will not be fearless.

So the brave have no fear, and this word is a false positive word used by the knower to confuse the ignorant. The aim is to leave dangerous things to ignorant people. The argument is complete!

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