"Knowledge grants us reason and wisdom, but it also twists our minds. There is only a small line between a genius and a madman, sometimes a person has a foot on both sides.
It brings conflicts of understanding, between two sides or more. To know something is to participate in a war of opinions and thoughts, even if one does not realise it.
Whenever one interprets information in one way, there will always be an alternate or opposite interpretation. Our nature simply cannot avoid differing values between different individuals, no interpretation is exactly the same.
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In the view of wild life, their world is separated into food, threats, and nuisances. But in the view of an intelligent species, things are divided into four types. Benefits, losses, entertainment, and the unknown."
- Wisdom Tooth of a Madman.
Note: Corrupted knowledge from a mysterious tooth of an unknown being.
Comment: Unknown.