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In China, from a technical perspective, those “robots” don’t really count as robots because too many problems remain unresolved. What, then, is a real robot—one that can perform most tasks like a human in any environment?
At present, robots have only initially solved the problem of thinking (using AI capabilities), but they have not yet solved: robots not knowing what they are facing (fragile, slippery, dangerous, valuable, delicate); robots not knowing what will happen (understanding physical laws, causal relationships, spatial relationships, common-sense reasoning); even if robots know, th
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Believe in the power that can lead people through the darkness, and in the iteration that gives people a direction toward the truth. Those who can truly go far are not the ones who never make mistakes, but those who always believe in themselves and continuously improve and correct themselves.
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A person who is always criticizing others' faults often reveals that they are unable to accept their own issues. Because the things people are most likely to attack are not usually what they lack, but rather the things they are unwilling to admit they also possess.
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Powerful people are not those who live longer, but those who experience more things, take on more responsibilities, receive more feedback, and complete more iterations within the same amount of time. The understanding that others take ten years to acquire, he might have already gained in two or three years. The gap between people often isn't about IQ, but about the density of their lives. The higher the life density, the richer the world samples, the faster the cognitive iterations, and the deeper the understanding of patterns.
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In China, why do low-priced cigarettes keep getting more expensive? Why do people who smoke cheap cigarettes always find reasons to say they are contributing military expenses to the country? Actually, many of the costs ultimately end up on ordinary people—not necessarily because they are the poorest, but because they are the most numerous, the most dispersed, face the greatest costs and resistance to resisting, and have the weakest bargaining power. As a result, it’s the least resistant path for policy to shift the costs. And people who have long been in environments marked by resource scarci
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Why can some people remain graceful under pressure? Because they have enough psychological resilience. Rich cognition and experience prevent them from being trapped in a single outcome; multi-angle thinking allows them to understand and digest problems rather than indulge in emotions; stable values and principles prevent them from being defined by temporary gains and losses.
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In China, why do many people not know how to love others? Because when they most needed to develop the ability to love in their lives, they did not receive enough love. To adapt to this deficiency, they gradually developed a personality structure of "not needing love." Over time, they didn't lose the ability to love, but they lost trust in love. As a result, even if someone sincerely loves them later on, they find it difficult to recognize, accept, or respond to that love.
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Have you noticed that after spending a long time together, people's sense of respect gradually diminishes? Many people think it's because the other person has changed, but more often, it's because the boundaries within the relationship are repeatedly redefined through interactions. When offenses are accepted, boundaries are ignored, and unreasonable demands are met, others will gradually adjust the way they treat you. Respect doesn't suddenly disappear one day; it slowly erodes through repeated defaults and concessions. The true way to maintain respect is not by pleasing others, but by having
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According to research, people with higher libido tend to have better physical health.
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I often emphasize the importance of boundaries, but many people still don't know how to understand it. Actually, you can think of it as the cost for others to interact with you. For example: if someone borrows money from you, you can say no problem, but it might take some time, require paying certain interest, or going through a process—all of which are costs. Because human nature follows a rule: where the cost is low, people will gather there. People who lack a sense of boundaries are essentially infinitely lowering the cost for others to use or interact with them.
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Why must you speak kindly to yourself? Because every word you say to yourself is shaping your perception of who you are. Many times, people don't live in reality, but in their interpretation of reality. Someone who constantly says they can't do it will become increasingly afraid to try; someone who always says they're unlucky will increasingly overlook opportunities; someone who repeatedly claims they lack ability will gradually give up on growth. Although language can't directly change reality, it influences your beliefs, choices, and actions, and these ultimately will alter the course of you
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Truly charming people may not have the highest looks, but they definitely have a distinct style. Because good looks only make people notice you, while style is what makes people remember you. Style is not about outfits, hairstyles, or the way someone speaks—it’s the result of how a person’s long-term perceptions, values, and paths of choice form together. When someone knows what they believe in, what they stand by, and what they refuse, a unique distinctiveness is formed. And what’s most attractive is never just their appearance, but the certainty that “I know who I am, and I also know why I l
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Most people think that the biggest asset in their twenties is youth, but in fact, the greatest challenge in your twenties is uncertainty. You don't know what kind of person you will become in the future, and you don't know if the skills you are currently accumulating are truly valuable; you don't know if the person in front of you will stay with you until the end, nor do you know what kind of intimate relationship truly suits you; you don't know what kind of career, marriage, and family you want in the future, and you especially don't know where today's choices will lead you. This ongoing unce
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Everyone has their own definition of happiness, but often, people only possess happiness under specific conditions.
First, the lowest level of happiness is satisfaction with the present life under limited cognition and limited choices.
Second, a higher level of happiness is still recognizing one's choices after having the power to choose.
Third, the highest level of happiness is still affirming one's life after seeing the complexity of the world and experiencing life's ups and downs.
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You may see many extreme displays of self-discipline, but in fact they are all just the result of a persistent pattern. This often means there is a very strong driving force behind it. That driving force could be desire, ambition, responsibility, fear, or some kind of unwavering belief. Because ordinary people find it difficult to resist human nature for the long term, anyone who can sustain self-discipline for ten or twenty years must be supported by a force stronger than mere instant pleasure.
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Do you know why Satoshi Nakamoto disappeared? Many believe it was to avoid risks. But from a system design perspective, there might be a more important reason. In 2010, Bitcoin experienced a serious vulnerability where someone created 184B Bitcoins out of thin air. After the flaw was discovered, Satoshi quickly fixed the code. But the real key point is that the entire network chose to trust him and followed his plan to perform a rollback.
The problem lies precisely here. In a decentralized system, if at a critical moment it must rely on a single person to make decisions, then that person bec
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GateUser-787eb8ec:
Satoshi Nakamoto may be Chinese, Chinese people are indeed smart.
What is the typical mental state of people who like this kind of room?
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For many ordinary people right now, the mental state is: no large army pressing down, yet feeling chaos and disorder; no dark clouds, yet feeling wind and rain swaying; clearly in broad daylight, but always feeling that invisible forces are operating everywhere. Because what truly makes people uneasy is often not the disaster itself, but uncertainty. When old rules gradually become invalid, and new rules are not yet clear; when surface order still exists, but the underlying logic keeps changing; when information increases, but credible explanations decrease, what people lose is not safety itse
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People who have been spies all know: a toothpick wedged in the door crack, a piece of paper clipped in the wardrobe, hair pressed in the drawer, coins placed on the windowsill, thin lines tied with zippers, transparent tape on door handles, fine dust sprinkled on keyboards, paper strips clipped between book pages, potato chips hidden in the carpet, remember the angle of the toilet lid, paper clips hidden in curtain folds, water stains left in glass corners. Many times, a camera is not necessary.
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Many people always want to find a reliable person and then entrust their trust to them. But more important than finding a reliable person is designing a relationship structure that encourages reliability. Make the relationship a repeated game rather than a one-time transaction, make information as transparent and symmetric as possible, ensure that exiting has reasonable costs but is not impossible, and align the interests of both parties as much as possible. When cooperation is more valuable than betrayal, when transparency allows actions to be verified, and when interests naturally align, rel
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