20 Anti-Societal Rules:


1. People with good character are often less likable.
2. Those who can engage in deep conversations are usually very direct.
3. The more readily someone agrees, the more likely they are to mess up.
4. The most lively people are often the least able to be alone.
5. The more cautiously someone agrees, the more likely they are to follow through.
6. People with more stable emotions have often experienced greater storms.
7. Those who frequently self-deprecate are internally more resilient.
8. People who appear easygoing on the surface often have the strictest underlying principles.
9. The more someone loves to reason, the less likely they are to actually do it.
10. People who say "anything is fine" actually have strong preferences inside.
11. Truly capable people are not in a hurry to prove themselves.
12. The more someone emphasizes how busy they are, the more average their efficiency tends to be.
13. Those who can remain silent for a long time are harder to deal with than talkative people.
14. People who often deny others are usually emotionally unstable.
15. Truly confident people rarely insist on winning every argument.
16. The more aggressive someone appears, the more they care about their reputation.
17. The more low-key someone is, the deeper their resources might be.
18. Those willing to take their time tend to go further.
19. People who respond immediately may not value you the most.
20. Those who can refuse you are often more reliable.
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