Mo Kai felt fortunate to have smoothly passed the sudden knowledge check earlier, and now he was nodding repeatedly. He genuinely believed that this senior brother, who had just courageously participated in the master's exam, indeed had extraordinary knowledge accumulation.
However, the method Nan Zhubin mentioned, which involves using busyness to improve one's inner state, is generally only applicable to the level of 'psychological issues'. More severe mental illnesses and psychiatric disorders involve deeper elements, possibly even physiological changes, which are not as easily resolved.
And even at the level of 'psychological issues', it is rare for busy work to 'heal' one effectively.
"More likely, it just temporarily suppresses the problem, which will resurface after the work is done," Nan Zhubin said. "It might even bring new issues like 'physical and mental exhaustion' or 'avoidant coping' at that time."