As someone temporarily free from the pressures of these two responsibilities, Mo Kai strives to describe his understanding of both.
"They seem to be more driven by emotions, don't they?"
This is quite a good question.
Upon hearing this question, Nan Zhubin couldn't help but curl his lips into a slight smile.
It wasn't because Mo Kai asked a good question, but because of the visitor's situation.
"Because of 'compensation.'
Mo Kai was taken aback, this term had just appeared not long ago: "Is it similar to when he dismantles my pen?"
Nan Zhubin nodded: "From this perspective, the current situation of this visitor is still relatively optimistic."
...
"Work, and family, these things, although they cannot carry emotions, have another purpose."
Nan Zhubin extended both hands, forming the shape of a square.
"They can become an 'external order framework' to counter internal [Dissociation] and anchor the Self in existence."
Mo Kai blinked, unable to immediately understand.
