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Just now, I discussed with Grok that X's algorithm is to serve the mob, objectively opposing (or at least punishing) rational, deep thinkers. @grok Is that right?
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Many people are deeply entangled in internal conflict, not because they think too much, but because they base their sense of worth on external factors. A single sentence from others, a look, or the outcome of a result can all influence their judgment of themselves. When a person's sense of value needs constant external validation, their inner world will remain in a state of instability for a long time. The essence of internal conflict is not sensitivity, but outsourcing of self-worth; it's not overthinking, but focusing on things beyond one's control. True growth is not about pleasing everyone
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Orderly societies maintain boundaries through rules; jungle societies maintain boundaries through costs. The weaker the rules are, the more people need to constantly prove that they have the ability to create costs. In many conflicts, people’s greatest misjudgment is to treat power issues as cognitive issues and boundary issues as communication issues. You think both sides are discussing right and wrong, but the other side is actually judging strength. You think you’re making a rational argument, but the other side is actually testing the cost. So people keep explaining, proving, and persuadin
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Some people say, can aesthetics be used as a livelihood? Actually, yes. You will find that people with good aesthetic sense are often the best at living a high-quality life on very little money. Their homes may not be filled with designer brands, and their clothes may not be expensive, but the entire space, outfit, and lifestyle always give a sense of comfort, harmony, and natural sophistication. Many people think that aesthetics is the ability to recognize expensive things, but the true essence of aesthetics is actually the ability to judge relationships, the ability to create harmony and bal
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What is top-level self-identity?
1. What I do may not always be right, but I will always bear the consequences.
2. Others' opinions are not important because they do not live my life.
3. There's no need to explain myself to everyone; those who understand will naturally understand.
4. Allow everything to happen, and also allow myself to turn around at any time.
5. My support has always been myself.
6. True bravery is moving forward despite being afraid.
7. If I don't enter your game, you can't control me.
8. I can stop to rest because pausing is not giving up, but recharging.
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The noodles and flour dishes of China, the great carbohydrate nation: Beijing Zhajiang noodles, Tianjin Da Lu noodles, Shijiazhuang Anhui banmian, Taiyuan knife-shaved noodles, Datong knife-shaved noodles, Linfen beef meatball noodles, Hohhot braised noodles, Yanji cold noodles, Jixi cold noodles, Lanzhou beef noodles, Tianshui Jiang Shui noodles, Xi’an 𰻝𰻝Biangbiang noodles, Xi’an oil-splash noodles, Baoji Qishan sauced noodles, Xian Huitong noodles, Yinchuan mutton sauced noodles, Xining cannonball noodles, Urumqi pulled strips, Yining oil-over-meat mixed noodles, Zhengzhou Hui noodles, Luo
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Parenting formula:
Control the child → the child becomes dependent or rebellious → independence decreases → later in life, it’s difficult to shoulder personal responsibility.
Cultivate autonomy → establish judgment and boundaries → learn to take responsibility for consequences → gradually form an independent personality.
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Poverty often begins with ceasing to grow, wealth is often destroyed by losing self-control.
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Emotional Formula:
Emotional Out of Control → Emotional Takeover Behavior → Decreased Judgment → Impulsive Decisions and Continuous Inner Conflict → Constant Mistakes Accumulating → Life Gradually Deviates from the Right Track.
Emotional Maturity → Maintaining Distance from Emotions → Distinguishing Between Controllable and Uncontrollable → Rationally Reclaiming Control of Actions → Making Correct Decisions → Life Gradually Returns to the Right Track.
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How does life gradually fall apart step by step?
Impatience for success leads to an inability to tolerate delayed feedback;
Inability to tolerate delayed feedback causes avoidance when faced with difficulties;
Constant avoidance results in using instant gratification to soothe anxiety;
Becoming addicted to instant gratification leads to a loss of thinking and correction abilities;
Losing the ability to think and correct ultimately causes life to stagnate.
People are not defeated by a single failure, but by repeatedly giving up on long-term accumulation, gradually losing the ability
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Fifteen phenomena that humans still cannot fully explain:
1. Dark Matter and Dark Energy
According to current observations, stars, planets, the human body, and all visible matter account for less than 5% of the total mass and energy of the universe. The remaining approximately 95% is called dark matter and dark energy. Scientists can detect traces of them through galaxy motions, gravitational lensing, and cosmic expansion observations, but they have never been able to directly confirm what they actually are. We know they exist, but we do not understand their essence.
2. How consciousness arise
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Here's an interesting story: there is a phenomenon observed worldwide called the so-called house exorcism ritual, which is actually a cross-cultural psychological self-healing method rather than a display of supernatural powers. Regarding some paranormal phenomena we see and feel in those "haunted houses," such as feeling inexplicably anxious, suffocated, cold, or catching a fleeting shadow in the corner of the eye, all have solid scientific explanations.
The reason for this is that human ears can only hear sounds between 20Hz and 20,000Hz, and old houses' ventilation ducts, underground drai
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Someone asked me, with many positive developments seeming to be in the future, why are the US stocks and crypto markets falling? Because market trading is never about reality itself, but the difference between reality and expectations. Rate cuts, liquidity injections, AI boom—if these positives have already been believed by the market, they have already been priced in. Rises come from increased expectations, and corrections often come from exhausted expectations. Price reflects not reality, but the deviation of reality from expectations. Price is not a reflection of reality, but a trajectory o
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If the benefits of a matter mainly belong to you, and making it public early will only draw in competition, disruption, and needless drain, then keep it closely held. If the value of a matter can be shared by more people, and publicity can pool resources, build consensus, and enable collaboration, then announce it widely. Secrecy isn’t scheming, and openness isn’t mere candor—at heart, both are judgments about timing, interests, and human nature.
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Eight perspectives for analyzing problems:
1. Your own perspective: Think independently, first clarify your position, needs, and judgments.
2. The other person's perspective: Empathize, understand why they think and act this way.
3. The bystander perspective: Objectively judge, step out of emotions, look at facts, evidence, and results.
4. The global perspective: Systematic thinking, see the connections between people, things, and events.
5. The downward perspective: Deep thinking, question the reasons, structures, and roots behind appearances.
6. The upward perspective: High-level thinking, p
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For many young men, their biggest misjudgment when they’re young is thinking that conquering love means conquering life. Only later do they realize it’s precisely once life is in order that love is more likely to stay.
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Many people think love is an emotion, but from a neuroscience perspective, love is more like a fundamental operating environment. It provides a sense of security, allowing the brain to switch from a defensive mode to a creative mode; it gives a sense of meaning, making people willing to dedicate themselves to a goal greater than themselves; it offers a sense of the future, making people believe that their efforts today can lead to tomorrow. When a person feels loved and also has the ability to love, they become more stable, more focused, and more resilient. Love is not an escape from reality,
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How can you initially assess your risk of senile dementia? Try standing on one foot for 10 seconds and see if you can stay steady. Because in many cases, aging first reveals itself not through memory loss, but through the body’s balance ability.
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People with high cognition are often more able to see through logical flaws. But true masters not only see the problems but also know how to make others willing to see the problems.
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Many people think that a sense of boundaries is about learning to get angry or learning to retort; in fact, the essence of a sense of boundaries is not to make others hurt, but to let others know that hurting you will have a cost. Flattering and repeatedly saying "It's okay" often imply silently allowing others to cross your bottom line; truly mature people neither suppress themselves nor retaliate emotionally, but clearly express their feelings, principles, and consequences. Remember one thing: an apology is the other person's self-healing, forgiveness is your choice; your kindness can exist,
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