Take a counterexample first, pick up an ordinary piece of paper, hold it tightly in the palm of your hand, and then unfold it. The paper will definitely wrinkle. There is no exception to this matter.
Second, prove that the proposition is wrong with the objective laws and theorems of nature. The definition of "event" is a reflection of a series of phenomena, and we give it meaning and confirm the causal relationship between phenomena. So everything, as long as we understand the meaning, cause and result of the phenomenon, shows that we are rational. There is no exception to this. Because the definition of modern philosophy is good, you can't give a counterexample to prove that you will be confused if you do the above points. In other words, in theory, there is no exception to anything, and there is no definition of things in modern philosophy.