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Why are cerebrovascular diseases like stroke and cerebral hemorrhage so prevalent in China? On the surface, it seems to be a problem of diet, smoking, and high blood pressure, but at a deeper level, it is actually the result of the combined influence of social structure, institutional environment, and long-term cultural beliefs. Many people live their entire lives under high pressure, intense competition, and a lack of security: working long hours, fierce competition, income not matching effort, and their true time for rest, exercise, and emotional recovery being constantly squeezed.
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Death actually has signs. The closer a person gets to leaving, the gentler the aura around them becomes. The way he looks at the world, at you, also turns more tender. These changes might even go unnoticed by him. But once you get close, you subtly sense that the air carries a certain indescribable sadness. Then, on a sunny afternoon, you suddenly realize that he is no longer here.
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When a person truly sees through human nature, they often gradually become distant from others, not because they don't fit in or are extreme, but because after seeing too much hypocrisy, scheming, indifference, and fickleness, an instinctive self-protection arises within.
Many times, the darkness of human nature does not appear dramatically, but is hidden in details, hidden in face-turning over interests, cold eyes in times of despair, and maliciousness without warning.
You think the world is full of warmth, but the more you experience, the more you realize that while goodness certainly ex
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The kind of post-hoc expressions that emphasize how you predicted everything in advance not only increase emotional burden but also do not truly solve the problem. No one can always make the right choice; truly capable people are those who adjust, optimize, and evolve through continuous trial and error. Mistakes themselves are not scary; staying stuck in mistakes without reflection or improvement is the real problem. Similarly, one correct decision once does not warrant complacency; continuous evolution is the key. Compared to blaming afterward, it is more valuable to support attempts during t
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Be mindful of your thoughts, because thoughts shape your words; be mindful of your words, because words guide your actions; be mindful of your actions, because actions solidify into habits; be mindful of your habits, because habits shape your character; be mindful of your character, because ultimately, character influences your destiny. Many people believe that destiny comes from a major choice, but in reality, it is more often the result of daily thinking patterns and behavioral trajectories accumulated over time.
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In many families in China, children are forced from a young age to take on the role of "emotional caregiver": constantly listening to their mother's grievances, stress, and pain, acting both as a child and a friend in the relationship, and even as a "psychological counselor." Over time, the child internalizes a belief: "My mother's emotions are my responsibility," and thus continuously maintains the relationship by being understanding, accommodating, and suppressing their own needs. When they cannot meet the other person's expectations, they immediately fall into guilt and self-blame. But the
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Getting smarter is not innate, nor does it happen suddenly; fundamentally, it’s the process of the brain being constantly used and challenged, with neural connections gradually increasing and strengthening. The key is to give him “just the right amount of difficulty”—if it’s too easy, no thinking is required; if it’s too hard, he’ll give up immediately. Only those problems that are somewhat challenging but solvable with effort will push the brain to form new connections and optimize pathways. So, providing resources for children is the same—don’t give them so much that they don’t need to think
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Research has found that people who are wealthier or of higher status, and who also value intrinsic qualities more, tend to prefer healthy and light foods.
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Why is it that the most common behavior in bureaucracy is not to speak clearly? Is it because of their communication skills? Often, that's not the case. Because once words are deliberately kept vague, the right to interpret always remains in the hands of those in power: if the task is completed, they can say "that's what I meant"; if it’s done incorrectly, they can always add conditions or modify standards, shifting responsibility back to the implementer. As a result, subordinates can only keep guessing, trial and error, and rework in the face of incomplete information, while communication cos
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Why do people suddenly feel sad at the happiest moments? Because the brain anticipates in advance: this moment cannot last forever. What truly causes pain is not the moment of loss itself, but the anticipation of losing while still in possession. Therefore, many people instinctively think: if only happiness could stay forever. But the problem is, once an experience becomes eternal, it quickly loses its excitement and eventually becomes background noise. In fact, people can't stand losing, nor can they tolerate "unchanging." So the so-called "possession" is never about permanent ownership, but
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A person who remains silent for a long time is often not because they lack ideas, but because past expressions have been repeatedly denied.
Whenever they try to speak up, they are shut down with a phrase like "What do you know," and after experiencing this many times, the brain automatically links "expression" with "risk," ultimately forming a self-protection mechanism—silence.
Therefore, silence is not a personality problem but the result of environmental conditioning.
The key difference lies in whether the environment allows for trial and error.
Some people are encouraged to express
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Chinese people are especially afraid of not doing well in life, but strangely, the more anxious they are, the more they tend to偏 (veer off) in the wrong direction. The things that truly determine fate are often avoided, and in the end, they can only mess with symbols that are easiest to control. For example, many Chinese people taboo the number "4". They avoid the 4th floor when buying a house, avoid 4 in phone numbers, avoid 4 in license plates, and even hospitals, elevators, and hotels actively "eliminate" 4.
The problem is, in traditional Chinese culture, "4" is not originally an unlucky
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The most common mistake people make is not ignorance, but believing they have mastered the correct without truly thinking carefully; it's not being constrained by reality, but gradually losing the ability to doubt through long-term obedience.
Many people live just by repeating the meaning prescribed by others: what to say, what to believe, how to succeed, how to fit in, so empty words become truth, blind obedience becomes maturity, silence becomes wisdom.
Over time, people stop asking "why," leaving only the performance of the correct posture.
But what is truly worth warning against is n
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Those called "middle-aged old-timers," this group of people, are beginning to awaken and rebel. In the first half of their lives, they were busy dealing with societal discipline and expectations, following the established path of life step by step—work, family, responsibilities—all without missing a single one, but also lacking truly personal choices. And now, they are gradually loosening those constraints, trying to listen to their inner voices. They want to experience an authentic Chinese massage, get a tattoo of a once-unthinkable floral arm and leg; they want to get a motorcycle license, r
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If you want to eliminate someone with slightly greater strength, it is often best to first eliminate his followers, defeating them one by one, making him isolated, and finally engaging in a real confrontation with him. But when removing his followers, you should still maintain a harmonious relationship with him.
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In China, these low-socialization daily behaviors: blocking the elevator button with your body to take a favorable position, stopping to chat or stand there zoning out at the escalator or the entrance to a passageway, cutting in line and pretending not to see the queue, standing very close to people outside, playing videos and making loud voice calls in public places, chewing loudly or making obvious noises while eating, using objects to occupy seats or parking spaces, touching ready-to-eat food with your hands but not buying it, walking slowly side by side across a narrow road with many peopl
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The biggest scam in the world is: praising workers to the sky, but giving no benefits.
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I often mention that being oneself is very important. But in China, the opportunity to be oneself actually requires three generations of effort to achieve a social leap. The first generation desperately pulls roots out of the soil, standing firm in a strange environment, solving the most basic needs for survival and food; the second generation achieves upward mobility through hard work and education, gaining dignity and stability in the city, yet still being tightly bound by pragmatism and a sense of security; it is only the third generation that has the confidence to say goodbye to heavy surv
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What kind of place feels comfortable? It has a quiet and clean environment, polite people with boundaries, and convenient and safe living.
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