Update/Many of the so-called "patterns" are merely disguised phenomena. Those who enjoy summarizing always mention so-called patterns, like the turkeys in *The Three-Body Problem*, believing in natural laws and then eating with a clear conscience. At the drop of a hat, they simply invent "laws of xx," which were once spoken of by natural philosophers, mathematicians, and physicists, then rationally by economists, and now by entrepreneurs. The packaging must always include elements of purity, rationality, and hypotheses. However, in the real world, vacuums and frictionless environments are almost nonexistent; there are no absolutely straight lines as in the mathematical world; and beyond the simple and elegant concepts, there are many terrifying forces whose influence is not yet visible to the naked eye, difficult to ignore. Those who understand will understand what I mean.