When an ordinary person first begins to study psychology, they will discover a vast and open world.
At first, they remain suspicious of everything around them, feeling like they don't understand anything.
As they eagerly absorb the knowledge within, after a period of time, they will feel as though they "seem to" understand everything.
And henceforth, they apply psychology widely to their lives.
This is what's commonly referred to as "a half-filled barrel makes the loudest sound."
But as one delves deeper into the field of psychology, they regress to a state similar to when they first encountered psychology—feeling like they understand nothing once again.
The more they learn, the more they discover their own ignorance.
Nan Zhubin originally thought he was quite humble in the field of psychology.
Yet, unexpectedly, he still committed the error of empiricism.
Nan Zhubin followed Huang Xin's gaze back and saw the Junior Brother, Big Nose.