Everything in the world has its cause and effect, and the underlying logic is often simple and clear.

However, factors such as information loss and human concealment lead us to only glimpse partial fragments of events.

These fragmented pieces of information cannot restore the complete logic, making it easy to create cognitive biases and even fall into fictional narratives or superstitious thinking—this is akin to AI producing "hallucinations" due to incomplete data.

When we systematically sort through historical events, we find that the logic behind them is clearly visible.

The joy brought by this epiphany is essentially a profound understanding of the laws governing the operation of the world.

Mastering these laws not only dispels superstition but also points the way for life decisions, inspiring us to actively explore the truth and uncover the laws.

People are keen on creating illusions, with the fundamental goal of obtaining the maximum benefit at the lowest cost.

This phenomenon is particularly prominent in the business field, where various parties often carefully package their external images for the sake of profit.

Only by continuously observing the differences between appearance and essence can we establish an objective and accurate cognitive framework.