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In China, all actions aimed at "correcting children's bad behavior" are considered misconduct.
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When I was in school, I was very confident because I could run 100 meters in under 10 seconds. Back then, even Bolt hadn't broken the 10-second barrier. But later, I heard that the principal was arrested because he only built 70 meters of the school's 100-meter track.
Then later, I heard that the principal was released again and joined the National Sports Administration.
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The most successful propaganda is not when people believe something.
It's when people lose the ability to judge what is true.
Don't try to make everyone accept the same viewpoint; that's too difficult.
True clever propaganda is to create endless information, emotions, and disputes, keeping society forever in noise.
When everyone is convinced that others have been deceived, the control is complete.
In the end, people won't seek the truth; they will only look for explanations that make themselves feel comfortable.
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All totalitarian regimes will tell you: today's suffering is for tomorrow's happiness. And Orwell's response is: if you imagine the future, imagine a boot forever stamping on a human face.
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In an era dominated by deception, telling the truth is an act of revolution.
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You have studied that every subject secretly shapes a worldview:
1. History is not just about "patterns and cycles," but more importantly: humans will always repeat their mistakes.
2. Politics is not just about "power and strategy," but: any organization will ultimately face resource allocation issues.
3. Economics is not just about "interests and exchanges," but: behind most behaviors in the world, there are incentive mechanisms.
3. Law is not just about "rules and boundaries," but: the core of civilization is to keep violence out of daily life.
4. Philosophy is not just about "essence and sp
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Why is doing small things well the most effective way to boost self-confidence? Because true confidence has never been gained through illusions, but through repeated "I did it" moments. Many people always think that confidence appears suddenly one day, but that's not true. The essence of confidence is trusting yourself. And this trust can only be built through concrete actions.
You woke up early today and completed your tasks; you stuck to exercising for a week and finished; you learned a new skill and accomplished it. Every time you complete something, it gradually creates a feeling inside:
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Online, if someone insults you, it has nothing to do with you.
If you don't respond, it's one-way output; they are angrier than you.
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Many people mistake "assertiveness" for "self-confidence." But truly confident people are not afraid of others saying "no." Because their confidence is not built on being "always right." When you challenge them, they can discuss; when you point out issues, they can admit; if they realize they are wrong, they might even thank you for the reminder. And those with a weak inner self cannot do this. They cannot accept being questioned because once they are denied, the persona they maintain through superiority will collapse. So they become angry, argue, belittle others, and refuse to admit mistakes.
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What is mutual harm?
Fruit producers don't eat skinless fruit;
Flour producers don't eat overly white flour;
Seafood producers don't eat lively jumping fish;
Farming producers don't eat meat that grows too quickly;
Vegetable growers don't eat out-of-season, overly beautiful vegetables;
Hotpot base makers don't eat hotpot with overly red color;
Marinated meat producers don't eat meat that still looks fresh after being stored too long;
Barbecue vendors don't eat skewers that are too heavily marinated;
Beverage makers don't drink delicious drinks they don't like;
Milk tea make
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Research has found: the more friends you have, the dumber you are.
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What happened to you in the past doesn't matter. What matters is whether you still want to continue living according to that logic. Many people are stuck in old scripts their whole lives: being humiliated once, they forever think of themselves as inferior; being abandoned once, they are always afraid of losing; failing a few times, they default to thinking they are useless. But those are just explanations imposed on you by the past, they are not the truth. Your biggest problem now is not being hurt. It's that you've already started to get used to seeing yourself as the injured person. Once you
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What most reveals a person's fundamental character is not what they say they are, but "the first thing they remember." Because people do not randomly remember their childhood; what the brain retains are often the most painful, most longing, and emotionally weighted experiences from that time. Some remember being praised, some remember being humiliated; some remember lively crowds, others remember lonely corners. You might think they are telling a story, but in fact they are exposing their psychological blueprint. An adult's sensitivity, people-pleasing tendencies, inferiority complex, desire f
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Many people just live longer, but not wiser. Age can only make a person grow older, not necessarily smarter. True maturity has never been about seniority, status, or age, but about whether a person has the ability to take responsibility, has a sense of boundaries, dares to face reality, and can admit when they are wrong. Many so-called "adults" are essentially just bigger children: passing the buck when things go wrong, throwing tantrums when frustrated, envying those stronger than themselves, and oppressing those weaker. They are desperately defending not what is right, but their own life log
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Many parents say to their children "Don't be picky" verbally, but in reality, they have already excluded all the foods they dislike when shopping for groceries and ordering dishes. They are not unpicky; they just hold the menu rights. The ones who are truly forced to "not be picky" are the children who have no choice. Secretly chopping up the foods the child hates and forcing them to swallow is not really education, but a display of power: you don't need to have feelings, you only need to obey. A child who is not even allowed to refuse "I don't want to eat this dish" often finds it difficult t
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Some say, as long as the child is happy, it doesn't matter whether they learn or not. But true stable happiness does not come from avoiding pressure and giving up on growth, but from ability, competence, recognition, and a sense of belonging. Learning and happiness are not mutually exclusive; a person who is seriously engaged and constantly growing often finds it easier to build self-confidence and inner stability. The outcome may not be that important, but the process of growth itself is a part of mental health. Because genuine, lasting happiness often comes from: I have the ability to face l
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What does it mean to have a strong sense of agency? There are two points: you can choose not to take anyone seriously, and you can accept that no one takes you seriously. Many people only achieve the first point; they say they don't care about others, but in essence, they still live in external feedback: when others praise them, they reinforce themselves; when others criticize them, they start to doubt and adjust themselves. Over time, you become an algorithm that constantly caters to the environment, but you lose your true self. Truly autonomous individuals establish an independent internal r
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In China, as an ordinary person, if you are bullied and have no connections or background, then go to Xianyu, where you can find services like proxy-arguing, proxy revenge, standing up for your child, and so on. The cost-performance ratio is very high, and full video recordings are provided throughout the process. In short, many services available in the black market can also be found on Xianyu.
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Don't let people be too idle; leisure leads to thinking.
Thinking leads to comparison, and comparison leads to discontent.
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Do not eliminate poverty; poverty is part of the order.
A portion of people must always struggle so that "upward mobility" feels like a blessing.
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