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What is the next line of the humorous answer to the question of whether a wise man will fall in love?
You can reply: "A wise man does not fall in love, and the iron pot only stews the goose; in love, the heart is sad, but the goose warms the heart and carries the hunger."
This is a joke on the Internet. The meaning of this joke is that people with feelings will always encounter a lot of problems. Because feelings can magnify a small thing many, many times. As long as there is emotional involvement, women will think more and men will change.
Under love, no one can think rationally. Therefore, there is no need to blame each other. Sometimes, love is like war, there is no winning or losing, only sadness.
In the eyes of a wise man, love is like a moth flying into a flame, destined to be let down, so he does not fall in love.
All love in the hearts of "wise men" will be let down. Although love may make people become "fools", fools are often braver. They face their hearts and are trapped by love. There are only two kinds. One is for others. The other way to misunderstand someone is to like them sincerely.
But there is nothing wrong with either one. This is something that will be experienced in life. The meaning is that the wise are very rational, the fool is very irrational, and then the enthusiasm will eventually be let down. These views are a bit too absolute and one-sided.
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