Looking back fifty years, if someone saw a person sometimes crying and sometimes laughing, they would definitely consider that person mentally ill. Yet today, almost everyone will stare at their phones or computers and sometimes cry, sometimes laugh. Human beings will give rise to a type of “spiritual fraud” that is not driven by the pursuit of material benefit—people whose sole aim is to gain attention from others. Their existence becomes a trap that leads human consciousness into a downward spiral. Humanity, it seems, is unable to escape this condition.