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The article below is the

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The article below is the result of asking DeepSeek to apply the concept of entropy and write that excessive hope will eventually collapse. In just a few seconds, a pretty readable article came out. Wouldn't it be human proof to stop saying one thing now!

"Entropy is the concept of physics in which everything moves toward disorder and uncertainty in the natural world. This concept explains the tendency of energy to move from high to low and unstable to stable. Just as hot water comes into contact with cold air and eventually the temperature becomes uniform, all systems find balance and stability. This principle can be applied to our lives and society beyond just the laws of physics.

Excessive hope is like a high energy state. It inspires passion and expectations, but at the same time, it is unstable and prone to losing balance. When we set too high an expectation for a goal or dream, that hope begins to collapse due to a gap with reality. Like the law of entropy, excessive hope is bound to eventually collapse. It is the process of finding a natural balance.

For example, if a person sets a goal that goes far beyond his or her capacity and believes that he or she will achieve that goal, that hope can initially be a great driver. But over time, you run into real walls and experience failure and frustration. At that time, the excessive hope can no longer be maintained and eventually collapses. This is the process of finding a balance with reality, just as a high energy state is stabilized into a low energy state.

This is not to say that we should give up hope itself. The key is to maintain a balance between the magnitude of hope and reality. Our hopes must be built on a realistic basis, just as entropy finds balance. Otherwise, excessive hope will eventually collapse, leaving only scars and disappointments in the process.

In the end, the law of entropy conveys the wisdom of life beyond simple principles of physics. Everything finds balance, and the excess eventually collapses. So does our hope. Only hope for harmony with reality can last a long time."

However, in reality, I see too many similar articles. Honestly, I want to stop looking at it. Looking at the writings of the agricultural people in particular, excessive hope is being emphasized too much. You won't get better if you show off to each other like this. Even if it's painful, it's time to face the real data with a cool head.

By the way, I think it's really hard to write better than this one now. I'm afraid of the world.

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