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Never Tired of Reading You Thousand Times Part Thirteen

(Global Village Department Chat Heaven Room Notes viii)

I never get tired of reading you a thousand times. Reading you feels like spring.

i won’t feel fed up i even if reading you a thousand and times. while reading you it feels like spring.

Three things in life: books, man and nature, understanding the scenery of a lifetime. three things in life: books, man and nature. them you’ll enjoy a brilliant life.

13. Thinking helps evolution

Lan Xin: You are here at the right time. Please help me popularize this piece of geographical knowledge. Look at this description. It is said that a major earthquake occurred hundreds of thousands of years ago and formed the East African Rift Valley. Is there any scientific basis for it?

Hai Zhijiao: Nowadays, the Internet is so developed that you can find out by searching.

Lan Xin: Since you are here, I don’t want to use my mobile phone. It’s best to listen to what you say, which will help deepen my memory.

Cape of the Sea: Thank you for the compliment. This is an obvious mistake. Geologists have long confirmed that about 30 million years ago, two major plates stretched and stretched, resulting in a huge crustal fracture, forming the world's largest rift valley, which is six months long.

Fourteen hundred kilometers, slightly longer than our Yangtze River. Some people vividly call it, "a big scar on the surface of the earth." Due to this movement of two major plates, the Red Sea and many lakes were formed, transforming Madagascar and the Arabian Peninsula from

The African continent separated.

Lan Xin: So, isn’t the person who wrote this article lying?

Hai Zhi Jiao: The difference is a hundred and eighty thousand miles, which should not be deviated from the facts.

Lan Xin: It seems that writing articles with a narrow focus is really not good. It is easy to make jokes and mislead people.

Cape of the Sea: Unless it is fantasy or science fiction, exaggerate or reduce it arbitrarily. When it comes to specific situations, including people, animals, and plants, you still have to respect the facts.

Lan Xin: That’s so right. “Think broadly and lively, and innovation is guaranteed.” Read more, read more, and observe more, and you won’t make a joke.

Hai Zhijiao: For those who like writing, just learning Chinese well is not enough. History, geography, philosophy, natural science, and aesthetics and psychology should be widely studied.

Lan Xin: You know so much.

Hai Zhijiao: This is not my discovery, it is just a cloze article.

Lan Xin: Of course, we can’t stick to this point and chatter endlessly. The story about East and West African monkeys in the article is worth thinking about.

Haizhijiao: What specifically did you say?

Lan Xin: It is said that there are a group of monkeys on the African continent. Because the trees are tall and have abundant fruits, they live a happy life every year. Due to the emergence of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, they are divided into two groups of monkeys: East and West Africa. The monkeys in West Africa continue to live a prosperous life.

Life. Monkeys in East Africa lost their tall fruit trees and were forced to climb down the trees and run around to make a living.

Cape of the Sea: A "big living person" cannot be suffocated to death by peeing.

Lan Xin: East African monkeys live in a harsh environment and have to learn to make tools and communicate in complex languages. Time tests everything and time heals everything. As time goes by, a qualitative leap occurs. East African monkeys slowly evolved into the people we are today.

, and the monkeys in West Africa are still the same monkeys.

Cape of the Sea: Labor created humans, and thinking evolved humans. From the West African monkeys, I understand a truth: pampering is the enemy of evolution. This may be the main purpose of the article, and it is worth pondering.

Lan Xin: The same applies to adversity creating talents.

Haizhijiao: Scientists also say that the inventory of the human brain is far better than that of a computer. If you want to evolve yourself, it will be of great benefit to memorize more and learn more every day.

Lan Xin: The right way is to eliminate the unnecessary and retain the essential. Put aside the common sense for the moment, grasp the gist of the article, work hard and work hard to avoid premature brain decline. Learning is a panacea.

Corner of the Sea: The topic changes at the beginning, but the "magic pill" is the only one. The story of the monkey is worth pondering, and we should not be afraid of learning blindly.

(End of chapter)

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