Yes, you are right. It seems to have depth, but in fact it is just a pile of jerky language that seems to be understood but not understood. Sometimes I don’t know what I said, because I can’t think about it anyway. If you understand something that others cannot understand, then it is profound, it is a philosophical language, and you will be a thinker yourself. It's disgusting to think about this kind of person. But except for the ones that really come from the heart. When talking about philosophy, it is not necessary to use extremely profound and difficult-to-understand language. Sometimes the simplest words and the simplest feelings are the most profound philosophy. Without feelings, without one's own personal observation of the existence of the world of life, relying only on philosophical language Stacking them like building blocks is meaningless and annoying. I believe that my friend is a person who truly understands philosophy, because only those who truly understand can have such arrogance and ask such questions. Thank you, if you don't mind, we can be friends.