Humans are wild animals, but precisely because humans have obtained rationality, they have firmly constrained their wildness beneath the skin, thus establishing a clear boundary between humans and animals.
Yet no matter how rational humans become, they still cannot completely abandon their primal essence; humans will still experience joy, anger, sorrow, and perhaps out of impulse, do things that escape rationality.
"If rationality is so important, then is it wrong to do something that escapes rationality?" Aimou asked.
"It depends," Bologue thought for a moment, "not every act of escaping rationality is wrong."
Bologue had escaped rationality once before, at that time, he was impatient, every second was unbearable, and the searing anger was almost piercing through his chest.
"For example?" Aimou asked curiously.
"For example..."
