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AI tells us the world is virtual, but what is our main task? If we treat reality as a highly complex "system simulation," then all behaviors can be understood as the scheduling and optimization of system resources. In this framework, so-called wealth, power, and influence are not simply monetary figures, but the ability to mobilize more real-world resources, which can also be understood as your "control rights" within the system.
The system itself follows certain rules; it tends naturally toward dispersion and disorder, meaning resources become more scattered and efficiency decreases. To gai
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Sometimes, those who constantly belittle you are not because you're not good enough, but perhaps because you have an "influence" on them. If a person truly thinks you are worthless, they won't spend time evaluating you; they will simply ignore you. Only when you are somewhat "present" will their attitude become complicated, even including suppression, nitpicking, or denial. This can be seen in many scenarios: in negotiations, people will point out the other's flaws to lower the price; in the workplace, some will suppress potential threats; in competitive relationships, evaluations often serve
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When you tell yourself "Don't be stressed," your brain doesn't specifically process the negation "don't," but is more likely to focus directly on the key word "stress." So, it actually reinforces the concept of "stress." Similarly, phrases like "Don't be nervous" or "Don't overthink" tend to emphasize "nervous" or "overthinking," and the brain still receives these messages. A more effective approach is to use positive expressions, such as changing "Don't be stressed" to "Relax," "Maintain your rhythm," or "Focus on the present." This way, the brain receives the desired state, rather than what
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Why do some countries pay special attention to language, literature, and art workers? Essentially, it's because these fields are not just "cultural expression"; they are also "channels for the dissemination of ideas." Language and literature are not only about storytelling and poetry; they can also shape how people understand the world: what is right, what is wrong, what is worth pursuing, and what should be questioned. When writers, poets, journalists, or artists in a society possess strong expressive abilities, they often can present real-world issues in more vivid and compelling ways, reson
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As a person walks toward higher ground, their mind often grows steadily calmer; as a person begins to go downhill, their emotions, instead, tend to become increasingly agitated. When you are calm, you can observe yourself; when you are humble, you can make room for others. As for restlessness and self-satisfaction, they most easily cause people to lose their sense of proportion. A true turning point in life never depends on sheer effort alone—it lies in whether, at crucial moments, you can still stay clear-headed and peaceful.
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I am especially opposed to the words "hometown." What does "hometown" mean? Men have no real hometown; they are at home wherever they go. Wherever you can make money, that is where your home is; wherever you can grow and become stronger, that is where your home is. The place that is more suitable for survival, with better opportunities and a better life, is worth staying. Don’t always tie people down with those vague and intangible concepts. Who isn’t coming into this world for the first time? People should have the freedom to choose where to go. Many times, it’s just a matter of a train ticke
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The best way to live your life actually boils down to two sentences: shine brightly in your own world, value yourself, and your feelings are more important than reasons.
In others' worlds, go with the flow, don't take others too seriously, and let their issues be their own burden.
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Don't look for your stance by reading books; understanding the world is more important than what the world should be like.
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How far a person can go often doesn't depend on how much they know, but on how they use language to define the world. Language is not only a tool for expression but also shapes the boundaries of cognition. People who habitually say "There's no way" or "It's too difficult" will gradually stop searching for possibilities; whereas those who habitually ask "Is there another path" are more likely to discover opportunities. The true gap between people is often not IQ, but the openness of their language system. Because how you describe the world determines how you understand the world; what you repea
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In an environment where no matter what you do, you are criticized and blamed, will you still keep trying? Even dogs wouldn't. People will gradually become dull, dull-witted, and even completely lose their will. There is a famous experiment in psychology: when a dog in a cage is subjected to electric shocks no matter what, it eventually falls into a state of "helplessness" and gives up struggling. Even when later taken to a new environment, it still believes it cannot escape the shocks. The helpless dog is like this, and people who are constantly negated are also like this. Psychologists call t
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How is debt restructuring used to make money among Chinese folk? Essentially, there are people who specialize in the business of "bad debt restructuring." For example, Zhang San owes Li Si 1 million yuan. Although Li Si won the lawsuit, Zhang San has no cash or enforceable assets, so this 1 million debt has already been significantly devalued. Continuing to drag it out might even result in not getting a single penny back. At this point, capital parties step in and first negotiate with Li Si: "I can help you handle this 1 million yuan, but you can only repay about 600k yuan." Li Si thinks, "Bet
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The two high-compound-interest tracks that ordinary people should bet on in the future: using AI to reshape content and personal branding, and using Web3 to reshape global assets and information connectivity.
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Is a hamburger really unhealthy?
Many people blame obesity and junk food entirely on hamburgers, but the real issue has never been the hamburger itself,
but rather the high-sugar, high-oil, heavily processed dietary system.
A typical hamburger is essentially a combination of bread, meat, and vegetables,
containing a complete mix of carbohydrates, proteins, and dietary fiber,
even more balanced than many greasy, salty Chinese takeouts.
When Europeans and Americans gain weight, it’s not because they eat hamburgers every day,
but because capital pushes sugar and cheap processed food
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People don't need to be happy every day. As long as they are not in pain, not afraid, living peacefully, comfortably, and contentedly, that is already very good.
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The more grassroots and resource-scarce a circle is, the more it tends to be filled with complicated and chaotic "rules." Truly high-level people value strength, results, and the rules themselves; communication and doing things are usually simple and straightforward. Conversely, some lower-level environments especially emphasize face, hierarchy, and etiquette, with human relationships everywhere manipulating behavior. The fewer resources people have, the more they like to manipulate others with superficial rules; the more mediocre one's abilities, the more eager they are to use so-called "rule
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Centuries-old Chinese grassroots society has gradually formed a set of "stable" mechanisms to survive in environments with scarce resources, high risks, and lack of social security: passing on the family line is a life mission, raising children to support old age is a must, family interests outweigh personal choices, children must obey parental arrangements, marriage prioritizes social matching, sacrificing happiness for face, family scandals should not be exposed, divorce is shameful, women must marry early and have children early, stability is better than risky work or entrepreneurship, havi
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Under tyranny, not a single cent is safe.
The poor think the country belongs to them, the rich think their wealth belongs to them.
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China's previous development was driven by a single reason: the doors opened 40 years ago.
The future predicament of China, however, has many reasons, with the most core one being the gradual closing of the doors.
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Those who have taken lives know, the psychological changes in killers go through several cycles:
1. Excited Out-of-Control Phase: At the moment of action, adrenaline surges, and emotions are completely out of control. At that instant, only instinctual release remains, with no fear or guilt, only a sense of relief and venting. Rationality temporarily shuts down, completely dominated by extreme emotions.
2. Panic and Collapse Phase: After a few minutes to hours, impulses gradually fade, and rationality begins to return. They start to face the brutal reality, fear being discovered, fear legal pun
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