Chapter 3034 Mercury Notes (2)
Chapter 3034 Mercury Notes (2)
Chapter 3034 Mercury Notes (Twenty)
The fundamental problem actually lies in Jenna's enthusiasm.
If Jenna honestly admitted that this is my psychoanalytic method, which is based on my perception of the atmosphere and empathy with the murderer or the victim, then there wouldn't be so many contradictions.
People will only think that you have one more talent. Although they may be envious, after all, everyone has their own strengths, and I am not necessarily worse than you in what I am good at.
But Jenna felt that she could learn behavioral analysis. She didn't mean to embarrass Bruce or other students on purpose, but she really felt that what she said made sense and that her analysis was very good. She didn't realize that she was just looking for nails with a hammer.
For example, the papers she handed over to Bruce were among the best in the four classes in terms of word count and detailed reasoning. Except for the absurd statements that were like proof by contradiction throughout the papers, they really had everything you needed.
This is what bothers Bruce the most. Jenna is indeed talking nonsense in a serious manner, but her result is correct. No one can avoid being more or less result-oriented. Her correct result is a strong supporter of her reasoning process.
As a result, people began to think that her reasoning process was quite reasonable, which led to many students being led astray by her, and the fabricated stories began to spread from person to person.
But Jenna does have a talent for psychoanalysis. There are indeed a few people in the four classes who have certain talents in this area. Although they cannot catch up with Jenna, they are more or less related to it.
But most people are similar to Bruce. They don't have that groove in their brains. They don't have the hardware to use psychoanalysis, but they think Jenna's method is very cool, so they start making blind guesses one by one.
And a trend has become that the more mysterious and illogical the guess is, the more it appears that one has detective talent, like those extremely smart detectives in detective novels.
Bruce was almost vomiting blood after reading their papers. The writing was not logically clear, and it could be said that they could be sold as fantasy novels just by printing a cover.
What hurt him the most was that many promising students in behavioral analysis in the class began to doubt themselves, and were hesitant in their reasoning. Even when they had solid evidence, they began to write words like "other possibilities cannot be ruled out."
There were even a few people who submitted several papers in a row without making any progress in their inferences. When Bruce called them to his office for a talk, they said hesitantly that they felt there was still evidence that they had not found and that they needed to investigate in detail. They had completely lost the courage to make any judgments.
Bruce's heart ached, but he didn't know what to say. If he asked others to make a decisive judgment, and they were wrong, wouldn't that undermine their self-confidence even more?
It can only be said that Bruce also adopted the apprenticeship system to teach his adopted sons, and he was indeed able to teach students in accordance with their aptitude. However, when conducting large-scale group education, he lacked the ability to perceive and guide the group atmosphere, which was also a manifestation of a certain lack of psychoanalytic talent.
Reading the atmosphere is actually a difficult skill. The difficulty lies in the fact that if a person has no ability to read the atmosphere at all, it will be difficult for him to integrate into the group, and he will be easily ostracized by the group and ridiculed as having low emotional intelligence.
However, if a person's ability to read the atmosphere is too strong, he or she will tend to care too much about other people's opinions and dare not go against the collective will, which will lead to a reduction in self-existence and make him or her easy target of bullying and PUA.
It is difficult to strike a balance between feeling the atmosphere and feeling oneself. No matter which side you lean towards excessively, it is easy to develop psychological problems. Leaning towards the former may cause excessive empathy disorder, while leaning towards the latter may lead to NPD, or narcissistic personality disorder.
A group actually also has this tendency. Whether everyone is willing to integrate into the collective atmosphere or everyone is willing to maintain their own individuality depends entirely on the guidance of the leader.
Excessive inclination towards the former will lead to rigid thinking among group members, turning them into assembly line workers, but the advantage is that orders can be enforced and execution capabilities are stronger. Excessive inclination towards the latter will lead to lax organization and poor collective work efficiency, but the advantage is that individuals have more room to play and are more likely to come up with good ideas.
In theory, Bruce should guide the group towards the former direction as much as possible, because after all, he is training agents, not artists, and integrating into the group and improving execution are compulsory courses.
But the cruel thing is that if you want to create an atmosphere similar to the former, you must suppress those liberals. To be more precise, you must compress the space for personal development as much as possible and level the upper and lower limits of everyone.
But it is difficult for Bruce to lower Jenna's upper limit, because in comparison, psychoanalysis has a higher upper limit. It all depends on how deep the furrow plowed by God is. If it is deep enough, it is almost like mind reading.
So in terms of personal ability, Bruce has no way to completely suppress Jenna. It is true that he is the greatest detective in the world, but there is Gundam on the opposite side.
If such troublemakers are not suppressed in the early stages, it is not surprising that things will become chaotic in the later stages.
Bruce now finally understood why Schiller always made things difficult for him, because if Schiller had not found a way to hold him down, then this lesson would have been impossible to teach.
Bruce will be like Jenna today. My results are correct and what I say makes sense. Then naturally some students will stand on my side and not listen to what the teacher says.
Even if you can use force to maintain classroom discipline, it will only be short-term. Even if you can beat them, they will only admit that you are better in martial arts, and they will still not be convinced of your IQ and knowledge.
Especially when you are teaching a class of geniuses, will it be useful if you beat them all? Maybe they will mock you in their hearts as a reckless man who only knows how to swing his fists, and then the teacher's dignity will be completely gone.
What's more, at that time, Schiller might not be able to defeat those Gotham students in terms of strength, and the only thing he could rely on was his wisdom.
What does it mean that only when you raise a child do you understand the kindness of your parents? Bruce now understands why Schiller always wanted to pick on him.
In fact, he had thought about this problem before. Although there were some reasons related to the bond between Batman and the Joker, the same thing applies: all the paths Schiller chose were chosen by himself. He was not forced at all. His choice to do so proved that he wanted to do so, and Bruce now fully understood the reason why he wanted to do so.
Besides, Jenna is just an alien, not a famous one, and there are all kinds of weird students in the class, and she is not very outstanding in hardware.
But Bruce Wayne was very famous at that time. He didn't have to do anything. Just by appearing in the classroom, he could attract everyone's attention.
If Schiller hadn't completely suppressed him and asked him to do something, no one would pay attention to the teacher in the classroom and it would all depend on Wayne.
If Bruce starts to cause trouble again to maintain his playboy image, then we might as well not have this class and just turn the classroom into a party hall.
So when they first met, Schiller attracted his attention in the simplest way, so as to create an opportunity for himself to pin down this guy who was obviously a traitor and a troublemaker.
But Bruce missed the best opportunity. He did not create a good opportunity when he first met Jenna, did not arouse enough hostility and curiosity in her, and did not attract her attention firmly on himself.
The reason why she insisted on learning psychoanalysis was actually to compete with Schiller, but Jenna is now learning behavioral analysis because she feels that she can really learn it. It has nothing to do with Bruce. She just sees him as an ordinary teacher.
It's impossible to completely suppress the professional aspect, and now it's impossible to suppress the emotional aspect either.
Question Schiller, understand Schiller, become Schiller, be inferior to Schiller.
Of course, the main reason why he couldn't suppress his emotions might be that Bruce and Jenna were of different genders. If he were to manipulate their emotions, it might cause some unnecessary misunderstandings. Bruce and Selina were having a hot relationship, and he wasn't willing to waste his emotions on others at this moment.
But Batman has faced many situations where he has been at a disadvantage. Although the situation started with a catastrophe, Bruce had no intention of giving up.
He thought he could talk to Jenna.
There are two reasons for making this decision. On the one hand, Jenna's mentality is much healthier than he was at the beginning. This little girl and her brother must have experienced some stories, otherwise they would not have been stranded on Earth. But overall, her personality is very stable, her character is relatively positive and sunny, she has no prejudice against herself, and there is a basis for communication.
On the other hand, the environment here is much better than the original Gotham. All members of the Justice League take good care of the students. Not to mention Clark's great character, even Oliver, who usually looks impatient, and Diana, who speaks directly, are also very popular with students.
Although I had caused some trouble before, after the explanation, everyone was more understanding. Both parties were not under much pressure in reality, their emotions were more stable, and communication was more efficient.
Bruce called Jenna to his office and talked to her about the issue very sincerely. He was so sincere that he admitted that he was indeed not good at psychoanalysis, and if Jenna continued like this, it might seriously affect the teaching progress.
He also said that if she wanted to improve her psychoanalysis, he could introduce her to Professor Schiller, and if she just wanted to learn behavioral analysis, he could also give her tutoring after class, but he only asked her not to cause disputes and disagreements in class.
Jenna also had a lot of grievances but had no place to vent them. In recent days, she had been targeted by many students. Everyone wanted to come and argue the truth with her. Some people were curious, some were dissatisfied, and it really annoyed her.
The two of them thought that this was not a solution. Jenna was indeed much more sensible than Bruce Wayne was back then. She immediately said, "From now on I will say that my ability to read minds is an innate superpower. I will only be responsible for announcing the answer, not the derivation process. I don't believe that they can still argue."
Bruce also reciprocated by letting Jenna be his assistant, so that she could share the pressure of preparing lessons and organizing discussions. Jenna could also learn some other knowledge from Bruce that he was good at.
Both parties were very satisfied with the result, and Bruce thought that the matter was resolved satisfactorily.
He was just about to sigh that communication was indeed the best way to solve problems, when he found another paper in the pile of submitted papers that was almost as accurate and fabricated as Jenna's.
What's going on? How come there is a master here? Whose general is this? ? ?
Bruce looked at the signature at the bottom of the paper - "Lilith Clay".
He called Miss Lilith to his office to see if she had the same strong talent for psychoanalysis as Jenna.
As a result, the hot red-haired girl lifted her long hair and said nonchalantly: "What psychoanalysis? I have never heard of it."
"Then how do you know who the murderer is?"
"I can read minds."
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