The knight in the big world of American TV series

Chapter 2084 Please vote for me! ! ! !



Chapter 2084 Please vote for me! ! ! !

Chapter 2084 Please vote for me! ! ! !

Let’s not talk about what Harrison’s real intentions are.

Now, to be honest, these three are the soul of the Flash team, while Joe and Iris are more like soy sauce. At least Snow thinks so, Cisco thinks Joe is still very useful, at least Joe is a detective, they are scientists, not criminal investigators, and many times the absolute rational thinking of scientists cannot help solve any problems, but Joe's unreasonable intuition can help... Although Snow always thinks that "intuition" is pseudoscience!

In layman's terms, intuition is a sudden feeling, belief, and will. Whenever you meet a stranger, or someone says something or does something, you will make a first judgment, which is your intuition. The opposite of intuition is deliberation, which is the second judgment made after a deep thought about the stranger you meet, or what someone says or does.

Psychological research has found that most emotional intuitions are illusions, and most logical intuitions are real. For example, when you meet new classmates in the new semester or new colleagues on the first day of work, if you feel that the other person is difficult to get along with, then during your interactions, you will develop a repulsive mentality toward each other. You think your intuition is accurate and that the other person is really difficult to get along with, but in fact, this is the behavioral confirmation effect at work. Your repulsion of others is reflected in their behavior, which causes repulsion toward you.

For example, people who are good at math will have an intuition about the correct answer after reading the question when answering multiple-choice questions. Although they have not performed any logical operations, they still give the correct answer. Because all logic is regular and universal, most logical intuitions are true.

Intuition comes from past experience, including professional knowledge, life experience, life experience, routine actions, etc. People who are good at mathematics have an intuitive judgment of the answer; people with rich life experience have an intuitive judgment of handling affairs; people with rich life experience have a first intuitive judgment of the people they come into contact with; a person who loves playing basketball, you chat with him, and suddenly hand him a basketball, he will unconsciously pat it. The emotions, cognition, and will buried deep in the subconscious will have a significant impact on the interpretation of the current situation. These subconscious emotions, cognition, and will come from childhood experiences. When you are very young, you will form implicit memories of people's emotions, value judgments, words and deeds. What kind of people you like when you were a child, when you grow up and see people with similar personalities and looks, you will also unconsciously like them. This intuitive judgment comes from your implicit memory.

Damasio, a neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, believes that intuition is nothing more than a rapid cognitive process. We draw conclusions quickly through intuition without the mediation of logical knowledge. But this does not mean that the knowledge of the intermediary step is missing, but that this decision is too direct and too fast that not much knowledge has time to enter the mind. For example, a woman came to the emergency room. She was pale and complained of fatigue and shortness of breath. The doctor just glanced at her and thought of anemia. This is an intuitive judgment.

According to internationally renowned psychologist Giger, intuition has the following key characteristics:

Appears quickly in the brain.

We are not aware of its deep workings.

Strong motivation to achieve.

In simple terms, we have an idea or tendency in an instant, and we cannot explain where it comes from, but we have a strong motivation to realize it.

Around 2000, Stanovich first proposed the "dual-process theory". Simply put, our brain processes information in two processes, one fast (process 1) and one slow (process 2).

Process 1: Very few cognitive resources are used, like a fierce Zhang Fei. Fierce Zhang Fei is very emotional, relies on intuition, is well-informed and associative, is good at making up stories, and often reacts subconsciously.

Process 2: Uses more cognitive resources, like Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang is slow in action and good at logical analysis.

It can be seen from this that intuition and reasoning are the two main modes of human decision-making and judgment, and neither is indispensable.

Some people may ask, isn't rationality advocated? If we remove emotions and intuition from our brains, will it be helpful for our decision-making? Damasio believes that although emotions sometimes increase irrationality, they are essential for us.

When we have intuition, we have actually gone through a quick evaluation process in our brain: we first capture some clues in the environment, such as expressions, sounds or other details; then, our past knowledge and memories quickly appear in the unconscious, the brain scans and searches for them, and then combines them with our current emotional state to generate ideas or decisions. To a certain extent, intuition is also a kind of analysis, but this analysis is extremely subjective, very fast, and is completed unconsciously. It is the result of the combined effect of our experience and emotions. When we extract existing experience in the brain, we will be affected by some cognitive patterns, such as recognition heuristics-when we use intuitive decisions, sometimes we simply choose familiar options. For example, when choosing products in a supermarket, you will unconsciously think that brands you have heard of are more trustworthy (this is also the basic principle of advertising); when a person has a familiar part or looks like someone you are familiar with, you will feel close.

Emotions guide how we extract, interpret, and use our experiences. “I don’t think you can separate emotions from intuition,” says cognitive scientist Alexander Linhares.

Experience is encoded in our brains as a web of facts and feelings. When a new experience calls upon similar patterns, the brain unleashes not only the stored knowledge but also the emotional mindset and the tendency to respond in a certain way.

Why do our intuitions produce illusions? And why do we prefer to trust our intuitions and are too lazy to analyze and think deeply? We all know that our brains are actually lazy. If we don’t think about it deliberately, our brains will directly adopt our intuitions, and the source of our intuitions is the familiar or simple content in our memories. At this time, our brains are in a state of cognitive relaxation. In this state, those familiar or repeated memories will make us feel that this is our past experience, pushing us to believe this fact, because this process is not strenuous at all and is very easy.

Simply put, this thing is unreliable.

So Snow always thought that Joe was just a stupid policeman who relied on luck to get by. Although he was a good person, he relied on his intuition... which sounded unreliable.

As for Iris, she was just there for show and was of no use at all.

At least the lab trio thinks Iris is useless, but the problem is that Barry likes Iris!

Of course, this is not an important reason. It's just a personal relationship. Everyone can understand that in Star Labs, everyone is an elite. There are not many people who are just idlers. Personal relationships are inevitable. Barry hopes to attract Iris. Everyone can understand.

But what they couldn't accept was that Iris was so distant towards Barry!

Yes, everyone knows that Barry likes Iris, but Iris doesn't know... No idiot would believe this! Iris has had so many boyfriends, at least the three of them know of five!

But to Barry, she pretended to be an emotionally insensitive tomboy!

Ha, isn't this just treating people like fools?

But Barry believed it. He really thought that Iris didn't feel his feelings... and he himself was unwilling to take the initiative to break up this relationship. He was afraid... afraid that Iris would refuse in the end, and then they would no longer have the close relationship they had now.

But Harrison and the others are all experienced people, and they think Iris is just deceiving Barry's feelings and using him!

Iris was just a cafe waitress before, but she became famous after she started reporting on The Flash on the Internet. She was recruited by a big magazine and became a journalist!

By now, this woman has revealed a lot of news about The Flash!

This made her more and more popular with news magazines!

This is using Barry to make a profit!

They even suspected that one day, Iris would directly expose Barry's true identity!

So when Barry revealed the secret of this place to Iris, Harrison and the other two were extremely opposed to it. Unfortunately... men who are secretly in love are always so irrational.

Barry might think that if he reveals his biggest secret to Iris, he can get all of Iris's attention... In fact, it is true. Iris ran directly to STAR Labs and became a member of the team... Although Harrison and others can't figure out what the use of this woman is?

Give Barry some relief?

Ah!

You know, as soon as this woman came to the laboratory, she started taking photos randomly. She even planned to interview Barry and expose everything about Barry.

She spoke with great confidence.

For example, Iron Man and Kai did not hide their identities, and the public has the right to know who helped them!

But in Harrison's opinion, this woman just wants to be famous. If someone deliberately exposes these things, this person will definitely gain both fame and fortune! Especially Iris, this guy grew up with Barry and knows everything about Barry... This guy can make Iris rich just by writing a memoir!

Just like the heroine of Zippergate, this woman has never stopped talking... Every once in a while, when everyone forgets about her or is short of money, she will reappear in front of the public and talk about those bad things.

Either accepting interviews or writing memoirs, and even wanting to make a movie...

They think Iris is just that kind of person... Of course, it's a bit malicious to say that.

But Iris really thinks so. In her opinion, Iron Man and Kai revealed their life stories and lived well. If that's the case, why can't Barry do the same?

Why does Barry help so many people but still has to stay in the office and get a meager salary?

This is not correct.

In her opinion, Barry should get more, such as directly announcing his identity, publishing a book, shooting commercials, and making a movie!

He can make a ton of money!

Of course, she can also get some benefits herself...what's the problem with that?

She doesn't think there's anything wrong with that.

This made the lab trio very angry. How could Barry compare with Iron Man?

Iron Man has been in the spotlight since he was born. He is the heir of the famous Stark family. Even if he doesn't become a superhero, he has a fortune of hundreds of billions! The same is true for Kai. He himself has a strong background.

There is no fairness in this world!

Some people are naturally able to mobilize a large amount of resources. What does Barry have?

When someone reveals his or her identity, it means that he or she does not care about the retaliation from the bad guys!

Iris thought they were worrying too much. Why should Barry be afraid of the bad guys? He is the Flash, the bad guys should be afraid of him!

Obviously, Miss Iris limited the bad guys to those thugs who only know how to rob... In fact, there are many bad guys in the world. Those terrorists are fine, but what about the powerful? Don't think that the powerful like the Flash!

In fact, the police have been looking for the Flash until now!

It’s just that they couldn’t catch him, so no one publicized it much.

But what if they knew the Flash's true identity!

Apart from anything else, what would the bad guys do if they knew the identities of the three of them, including Joe and Iris' own identities?

They can't kill the Flash, but they can't cause trouble for you?

What will Barry do then?

Iris thought they were just cowards, after all, there were police!

Barry was troubled by this.

In the end, it was Harrison who came out and made the final decision. Star Labs was Kai's property! If Iris thought her news could be published, then she could publish it!

Then Iris started to hate Kai... In fact, there were few journalists who didn't hate Kai.

Think he suppressed public opinion...in fact, Kai really did that.

The news media is a group that loves to chase hot topics, create gods, and then destroy them.

They like hot spots.

As for whether the hot spots themselves are good or bad, they don't care. They like to create an idol and then destroy them! This way they can win both ways... meaning they win twice. When they create, they win, and when they destroy, they win again!

This is also why they like to pry into the privacy of celebrities... after all, that's the extent of the value of celebrities.

Superheroes have always been a hot topic, which perfectly meets the requirements of those media people. This is good, yes. But always reporting superheroes doing good things is boring, and many people feel bored. It would be good if a superhero scandal appeared at this time.

They don't even need scandals; the media can create conflicts naturally.

For example, whether society needs superheroes... this can cause public debate.

But Kai just doesn't allow such voices to appear... In fact, such voices have always existed, but they were suppressed by Kai and the Stark Group!

This is extremely annoying for reporters!


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