Moreover, combined with his own practical experience, the conflict points continue to expand.
Having conflicts is a good thing; the truth is often hidden in these collisions of contradictions.
Li Zhiyuan turned a page in the "River Crossing Code of Conduct" and wrote:
Enhance the understanding of the difficulty of river crossing and deepen the understanding of the behavior of river crossing.
The river's waters are dynamic, and the rules of river crossing are dynamic too. One must seize opportunities in the dynamic development.
Li Zhiyuan sighed softly, picked up his teacup, and took a sip of the cool water.
Since he compared river crossing to being the "examiner," his previous attempts to summarize fixed, static rules for easy crossing were obviously inappropriate.
If you fix your behavior logic, isn't that giving the "examiner" a chance to predict and target?
The actions during the third wave were definitely not a pure coincidence; he had been struck by a path dependency.
