Chapter 1 preface
When describing, discussing the issue of life quota with a very qualified medical professor, he said: "Now we can definitely know that there is a definite number of life quota, which should be how many eggs a woman can ovulate in her lifetime. The number of eggs that can be produced by each woman is different, and the number is determined at birth, which can be said to be a typical life quota.”
Later, when another doctor heard me talk about the transfer of life quota, he was very emotional and said: "In fact, the transfer of life quota has been realized in many medical operations. For example, bone marrow transplantation is used to save the lives of blood cancer patients. It is a 100% life quota transfer. The same concept can be used for other organ transplants.”
In any case, if the transfer of life quota becomes a reality, it will be a disaster or a blessing for mankind, and the issues involved are too complicated to be explained clearly through a few stories.
Storytellers, of course, just tell stories.
And people who read the story, of course, just read the story.
Just like Mr. Fan said to Wesley: When you look for the bottom line, you often find only troubles, and rarely find happiness.
Think less, better.