The low-cognitive thinking of most people:


1. Habitually contradicts others.
2. Long-term failure, yet mysteriously coexists with confidence.
3. Follows others blindly, easily becoming part of the mob.
4. Places moral expectations on others, but lacks self-discipline.
5. Always feels that what they give is far more than what they get.
6. Something far away smells sweet, while something close smells foul; they fail to cherish the people and things right beside them.
7. Doesn’t want to pay enough cost for the things that are truly important to them.
8. If you’re kind to them, they may take advantage and end up bullying you instead.
9. Believes that “bad” is also a kind of ability.
10. Only agrees with the views they like, and habitually deceives themselves.
11. Avoids seeking treatment when sick, refusing to face the problem.
12. They’ve heard many principles, yet they still can’t live a good life.
13. Like a bear breaking off sticks—takes one only to lose it, one after another, making it hard to accumulate.
14. Black-or-white thinking—lacks the ability to understand the in-between and the nuances.
15. Habitually elevates themselves and looks down on others, and is keen on gossip and right-versus-wrong.
16. Lacks risk awareness.
17. Has an overly strong sense of self-esteem, yet is extremely sensitive and fragile.
18. Possesses “the banality of evil.”
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