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I have four red lines in my family:
I make things difficult for relatives and do not allow others to interfere,
I scold and beat my wife and children and do not allow others to criticize,
The family rules I set alone are not to be questioned by others,
My right not to work at home is not to be suppressed by others.
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Do you know? On the streets of China, many dog plaster advertisements are coded messages. For example: writing "resurrecting the dead" means helping people get someone out of prison. Writing "resurrecting the corpse" refers to making fake certificates. Writing "soul out of the body" is selling drugs. Writing "pay a large sum to have a child" is human traffickers. Writing "living person turning into a tree" means someone is paying to take your life.
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The ultimate goal of raising children: not to make them a "success" by worldly standards, nor to keep them forever by your side. Instead, to protect their subjectivity, support them in developing the ability and strength to face the world, and ultimately, to become themselves freely and clearly.
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Why do children not need to enter "society" so early? Here, "society" also includes school. Because true healthy socialization should occur after the formation of subjectivity, not when subjectivity has not yet been established and is prematurely covered by the collective. If a child enters a collective environment with strong evaluation, comparison, and rules too early, what they learn first is often not independence and maturity, but conformity, repression, sensitivity, and dependence on external evaluation.
Before they even know "who I am," they have already started learning "who others w
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Politics often set the ultimate goal very far ahead, while on the way there, it is almost all about compromises, exchanges, and profit calculations.
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The four elements of entrepreneurship: identify pain points, be seen, create, and earn trust.
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A trend will become increasingly apparent in the future: many truly talented people in vertical fields will no longer spend a lot of time on packaging, marketing, and performance, but will instead focus long-term on their expertise. Because as information becomes more and more abundant, what becomes truly scarce is "genuine ability." Valuable individuals will ultimately be like gold, gradually uncovered by the market, the industry, and those who truly understand.
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If you don't know what your flaws are, then go fall in love.
You will find that the strictest person in this world is not your teacher, nor your parents, but your partner.
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Why can’t many people who understand AI make money now? Because AI is rapidly devaluing “execution ability,” while what is truly becoming scarce is “judgment, attention, and trust.” In the past, being able to write code and build products was itself a barrier. But now, AI lets more and more people quickly produce content and develop products, so the act of “getting it done” is starting to become worthless. What really widens the gap instead comes down to three other things: whether you can judge what’s worth doing, whether you can capture users’ attention, and whether you can build long-term t
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What truly widens the gap between people is often not IQ or emotional intelligence, but emotional maturity. Maturity is not smoothness, much less worldliness, but the ability to view problems from a long-term perspective. Truly mature people do not judge others lightly because they see the complexity of human nature; they do not desperately defend their pride but are willing to accept feedback and iterate quickly; they have emotions but are not led by them, knowing how to leave space for thinking between stimulation and response; they also do not maintain relationships through cold wars and te
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What should you do if you encounter bad people or bad situations?
Most people's first reaction is often to let emotions take over: anger, grievance, unwillingness, wanting to immediately argue about right and wrong.
But in reality, this is precisely the most useless and most costly way to handle things.
Truly mature people, when faced with problems, always prioritize judgment over venting.
First, solve the problem, rather than obsessing over who is right or wrong.
Because many times, the situation has already happened, and the more you indulge in emotions, the bigger the problem will
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Really impressive people are often quiet.
Just like mosquitoes, when they truly suck blood, they don't buzz; because they are reluctant to expose themselves.
Only when they can't get blood and become anxious and restless do they desperately make noise.
Human nature is the same way, those who truly gain benefits mostly stay low-key and silent, working quietly;
On the other hand, those who constantly boast and are eager to prove themselves often indicate that they haven't truly achieved results.
Because the more something is lacking, the more likely they are to shout for it;
Real hun
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The essence of perfectionism is not pursuing excellence, but being unable to distinguish clearly.
Mistaking details for priorities, mistaking the process for the main point, spending a lot of energy on those "seemingly hard-working" areas, yet never daring to face the true core issues.
Because the real main contradiction is often accompanied by risks, uncertainties, failures, and evaluations;
while details are safe, they create an illusion of "I've already taken it seriously."
So, the true importance of growth is not to make every task flawless, but to constantly identify the primary a
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Do you know? When you feel a resonance while chatting with someone, maybe it's because they are accommodating you. Just like in a themed essay, you throw out a topic, and they respond with a perfect score.
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People who truly live in secondhand experiences and concepts are accustomed to understanding the world through reason, viewpoints, and logic, but they have not truly experienced the tearing and costs of reality;
Whereas those who have fought in firsthand life, their cognition is often not "learned," but gradually forced out by failure, pain, loneliness, and responsibility.
Therefore, the biggest difference between the two is not intelligence level, but the weight of life— the former discusses the world, the latter endures the world.
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People who truly see the world clearly, what kind of person do they become?
Many believe that once a person sees through the logic of how the world operates, they will either become an idealist desperately "awakening others" or a realist skilled in calculation and rule-utilization.
But genuine maturity and clarity often do not lead to these two extremes.
Because after experiencing a tear in cognition, a person will gradually realize that the world is not simply "a few control the many," nor is it as straightforward as "truth defeating lies."
More often, it is a complex system driven by
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True geniuses are often not the people with the most knowledge, but those who always retain their "childlike abilities." They have not been completely tamed by the world and still maintain primitive curiosity, freedom, and sensitivity towards everything. Most ordinary people and AI can only see the targets that others have already drawn, constantly optimizing within predetermined answers; and the reason why geniuses are great is because they can discover questions that have never been defined before and see directions that others are unaware of. Many times, what truly changes the world is not
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How to ruin a relationship? Bringing up old issues during arguments, using silent treatment when angry, denying emotions at the first words, being sarcastic during communication, responding perfunctorily, blaming with "you always," belittling others through comparisons, never admitting fault when problems arise.
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What is happiness? Having money, but no friends.
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People can promise their actions, but they cannot truly promise their feelings. Because actions can be controlled by willpower, while emotions themselves change and flow, not subject to rational control. The so-called "love you forever," "hate you forever," or "loyal forever" often are actually promises of something that even oneself cannot absolutely control.
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