A person's confidence must be related to their knowledge and experience, of course, for some people, it is also related to how much money and power they have.


Chinese culture has always admired strength and looked down on weakness; those who flatter the powerful will inevitably bully the weak, and those who bully the weak will inevitably flatter the powerful.
Most people meet and are constantly pondering and testing: should I kneel to him, or should he kneel to me?
They neither understand respecting others nor truly respecting themselves.
This game can keep running because most people participate in it—
even if they despise it in their hearts, their bodies will still bow first.
Few truly break free from this logic.
Not because they are especially brave, but because they have something others cannot take away:
they don't need to prove their existence by "beating someone else."
These people stand there, neither kneeling nor letting others kneel.
It's not indifference; they simply have no interest in playing this game.
Perhaps the real question is not how to win, but when you no longer need this game to give you an answer.
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