Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter six hundred and thirty fifth indifferent and fair George

Chapter 635 Indifferent and Fair George

She was a little dissatisfied with George's actions, and she knew that George had other ways to deal with it. He is the most powerful wizard in the world, and if he wants, he can have more gentle means, instead of rudely washing away all the memories of the house-elves.

"Okay, I admit that I have other means." George decisively admitted that he had other ways to deal with it.

He continued, "But so what? I never felt that I need to take care of an enemy's attitude, if I need to understand the enemy's difficulties and forgive the enemy's faults. What kind of attitude should I use? To repay those kind people?"

He said rudely, "No matter what grievances that house elf has suffered, he is not qualified to bring these grievances to others. No one owes him anything, and when he sends his grievances to others, he should bear it. There is no doubt about the counterattack and revenge of others."

In his view, repaying grievances with virtue is an evil habit.

If there is goodwill to both resentment and sin, what about goodwill?

A person who treats enemies and friends equally, even if he has no bad mind, has a bad enough brain.

Tolerating evil and supporting evil is itself a sin.

Goodwill and malice are two sides of the same coin. One side is more, and the other side is less.

Tolerance to malice is naturally the suppression of goodwill. Only by supporting goodwill and fighting back against malice can malice be reduced.

Supporting goodwill is goodness, and suppressing malice is an even greater goodness. Simply because it is always easier to destroy than to build. Tolerance to malice is the greatest damage to goodwill, and punishment of malice is the greatest support for goodwill.

George looked at Hermione with stern eyes and said solemnly, "I hope you can understand that the so-called tolerance has never been forgiveness of evil. The so-called tolerance is a second time for those who have received reasonable punishment and paid a serious price. Chance."

He said unceremoniously, "Those who deserve to die should die. Those who do not sin will survive, after paying the price. This is tolerance. Those who are damned don't die, those who sin, Easily forgiven. That's not tolerance, it's support for evil, encouragement for crime." Super tech overlord

Seeing George's fierce expression, Hermione immediately bowed her head in embarrassment, like a student who was reprimanded by the teacher.

George slowly eased his tone,

Continuing, "You're young, your parents love you, you live in a friendly environment, you grew up with kindness. It keeps you kind and compassionate to other people, and that's a good thing."

Hermione looked at George strangely, and couldn't help muttering in her heart, as if he was much older.

"But there's a difference between closeness and distance. It's very important to know who are your friends and who are people you don't have a relationship with."

George looked at Hermione's unconvinced eyes and asked, "Game theory, I think you should read a little bit, although I don't know much, but the prisoner's dilemma and repeated game experiments, I suggest everyone should go Take a look."

Hermione turned her head and immediately recalled what George mentioned, "I've heard of the Prisoner's Dilemma, but I'm not sure about the repeated game experiment."

Obviously, these are Muggle school courses, and they are not lower grade courses. No matter how smart she is, she has no time to read those things.

Harry and Ron were even more at a loss, "Game Theory", what the hell is that?

George explained, "Game theory, also known as game theory, is a new branch of modern mathematics and an important discipline of operations research."

He said slowly, "Of course, that's not the point. The point is that game theory can, from a rational point of view, under certain conditions, calculate the certain gains and losses that a person will bring to take a certain action."

He emphasized, "In simple terms, it is as long as you know the required conditions in advance. Faced with those too complicated problems, you don't have to repeatedly struggle and have no choice. Instead, you can calculate in advance. Benefits and consequences. This will make the outcome of our actions predictable.”

George said in a positive tone, "In my opinion, game theory is much more useful than any divination class. It is another way of prediction, a prediction that can avoid the worst outcome and choose the best way to deal with it. means." Concubine Lu was shocked

He said earnestly, "In the experimental results of the repeated game, those who have no brains and are always good to everyone are the first to be eliminated. Kindness who doesn't know how to fight back against evil is just a way to die. Not kind."

He looked at Hermione seriously and emphasized, "The cruelty of the real world cannot be reflected by an experiment. In the real world, complete elimination often means death. Not even his own death."

George said in a stern tone, "That is the death of those close to him. Stupidity is the greatest evil. Stupidity here refers to gullibility, and it is to have excessive kindness to everyone."

Harry raised his head sharply, his eyes flashing sharply, "Yes, stupidity is the greatest evil, so I will never forgive those who are completely evil. The forgiveness they ask for is only when they go underground, It's up to those they killed to forgive."

"The living have no right to forgive the dead. Their self-righteous 'tolerance' is just an ugly connivance of crime."

Harry took a few deep breaths, calmed down, and spoke slowly.

"The stupidity of not being able to tell the difference between friend and foe will only bring destruction to yourself, to your family. Just like my dad and his scumbag friends, it is he who is credulous in Peter Pettigrew. and the immediate cause of death of my mother."

Hermione lowered her head and said in a low voice, "I know, I was wrong, I shouldn't be angry with my friends because of irrelevant people."

"I don't think a few words can change your mind. But even in the face of good friends, we all have to show our attitude." George said gently, "I don't want to be on such issues in the future. , because he has always hidden his attitude, and accumulated too many complaints."

He explained slowly, "Yes, I treat those irrelevant people with indifference and fairness. I make no secret of this, and I never intend to change it."

"So when I do something wrong, feel free to point out my problems. But when I treat other people with indifference and fairness, you need to know that this is my normal reaction, and I don't plan to change."

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