According to Aristotle, the best tragedies are conflicts between a hero and his destiny. They contain reversals of fortune, moments of recognition, and, ultimately, a catharsis. Dr. John Nash's life -- his early brilliance, his struggle with mental illness, and his slow, willful recovery -- is definitely the stuff of Greek tragedy. He describes his experiences, in these excerpt... According to Aristotle, the best tragedies are conflicts between a hero and his destiny. They contain reversals of fortune, moments of recognition, and, ultimately, a catharsis. Dr. John Nash's life -- his early brilliance, his struggle with mental illness, and his slow, willful recovery -- is definitely the stuff of Greek tragedy. He describes his experiences, in these excerpt...$患精神病並不如一般人所想的痛苦,相反,它是一種很逃避方式。$John Nash21岁研究出了Nash Equilibrium,回头看看我21岁时的毕业论文,那什么垃圾玩意啊!$我很怀疑,纳什的所谓变得正常,是不是他另一种为了融入社会的逃避,并非什么凯旋;而他的疯狂,可能是真的看到了旁人看不到的东西。$纳什游戏 是什么样的呀$哭了
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