A Beautiful Mind is a biographical film based on the famous mathematician Bush. Who is Bush? Is a great man who can appear in the textbooks of China University. Recently, I was studying microeconomics. He appeared in the chapter of game theory, and he put forward the Bush equilibrium.
There is a saying that there is only one difference between a genius and a madman, and I quite agree with it. Haizi committed suicide by lying on the track, Wang Guowei committed suicide by throwing himself into the lake, and Van Gogh cut off his own ear. These people are all geniuses and crazy at the same time.
After watching this movie, I know what is talent, what is love and what is ideal.
Bush is a typical genius madman. He is withdrawn and unsociable. Sometimes he is stubborn, especially when it comes to questions of principle. Stubborn, when he was hallucinating, his persistent and stubborn interpretation made me almost think that it might be true, and it was not an illusion, because Bush thought so.
Schizophrenia patients are very individual, and they often have surprising ideas. That's illogical, which is unexpected to most people, so it's unique. Actually, I have a bold idea. . . . . . . . . Ordinary people should actually learn the temperament of schizophrenics. . . . . . . When we are confused by a problem, we can break through our thinking, be unconstrained and unconstrained, and think without logic like schizophrenics. Logic or something, sometimes just floating clouds, and many times logic is useless. . . . . .
Okay, I'm talking nonsense. Leave me alone. . . . . . .