Jiang and the participants use the wall as an image for an obstacle better solved by detour than by frontal assault.
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Jiang's answer is that defeating something does not require direct collision; one can solve the problem by going around the wall instead of running into it.
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"it seems like donnie's is running away right what what's the response anyone yeah yeah well i mean"
"...around that thing why do you need to run into a wall we can just walk"
"around the wall yeah yeah it's kind of like the chinese wisdom i guess it's like you kind of go around it you don't..."
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