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Why do many product managers often design flashy but impractical things? Because their execution skills are poor, they can't solve many problems in front of them, but they still need to prove their value.
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Love is one-sided, but the essence of love is a two-way choice. As long as one person in the relationship explicitly chooses to leave, regardless of the reason, the foundation for continuing the relationship has already been lost. Because intimacy is not maintained by one person's persistence, but by both people continuously choosing each other. Therefore, the statement "As long as one person proposes to break up, it means this relationship is no longer suitable" does not mean that the person who proposes the breakup is necessarily correct, but that the relationship itself has lost the mutual
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According to research, handsome men tend to look like women.
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Do not overestimate anyone's human nature. Any organization, platform, or individual, once power is not effectively restrained, the ultimate outcome is almost always the same. Human nature indeed cannot withstand too high an estimate in the face of absolute power. No matter how noble the original intention, how strong the ideals, or how talented the individual or team, once external constraints and internal checks are lost, they will gradually drift toward self-corruption, self-rationalization, and self-service. The once spirited dragon-slaying youth ultimately becomes a wicked dragon.
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This world may not protect you because you are valuable, but it often consumes you because you are valuable. Many people are taught from a young age to become useful, so they desperately try to prove their abilities, sense of responsibility, and reliability, but few tell them that when a person's value is long based on satisfying others' needs, they will also gradually become an object of demand and consumption. The real danger has never been excellence, but rather having nothing left besides excellence; not being valuable, but having all your value come from being used. When a person is used
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All AI that directly provides answers seem to be simplifying the world and increasing efficiency, but in reality, they are actually taming you. They ignore multiple possibilities and cause you to lose your judgment. Behind every AI, there is a form of order; they want you to act according to this order.
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Why do people who frequently read history tend to have a more stable aura?
First, the rise and fall of dynasties in history tell you that life will not always be in a trough, nor will it stay at a peak forever.
The difficulties that seem insurmountable today are often just a phase on a longer time scale.
Second, countless heroic figures in history show you that even the most outstanding people face setbacks, and even the strongest powers experience decline.
Life's setbacks are not exceptions but the norm.
Third, social changes in history reveal that many problems you think are unprec
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Why do people who seem overweight often appear to have a good temper? In fact, this is often a psychological illusion brought on by appearance. A rounder face shape, a larger body size, and softer body contours can subconsciously lead people to associate them with an image of being gentle, harmless, and easy to get along with—so it’s easier to form the first impression that they “have a good temper.” At the same time, many people with higher body weight have experienced more outside evaluations during their growth process. In order to gain group acceptance, they are also more likely to develop
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A sense of security has never been gained through endless tolerance, nor through acting tough and hard-won bravado. True security comes from clear boundaries, calm judgment, and making the other person understand that crossing the line will have a price. More often than not, yielding is a strategy; more often than not, counterattack is necessary. But whether you retreat or press forward, it isn’t because you’re afraid—it’s because you’ve seen the situation clearly. A truly mature person isn’t someone who just runs away, and it isn’t someone who flips the table and stirs trouble at every turn;
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Kindness is not about always yielding, and cultivation is not about always tolerating. Truly mature people can control their emotions, and also dare to show their bottom line; they can be kind to others, and also dare to say no to boundary-crossing behavior. Because kindness without the ability to fight back can easily become taken for granted in others' eyes.
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In this lifetime, people are not here to control the world, but to experience the world; to manage what they can, let go of what they cannot, stay calm amidst change, and keep moving forward into the unknown. Many people think that the lesson of life is to control everything, only to realize later that the true lesson of life is to accept everything. Accept others' opinions, accept the changes in situations, accept the uncertainty of outcomes, and still live your days well.
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Sticking to your principles and focusing on others is a "sin".
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You think that a good restaurant determines the quality of a meal, but in fact, whether a meal is enjoyable often depends on whether you're savoring the food or managing relationships. When dining with someone you know well, you don't need to control your expressions, maintain topics, guess what the other person is thinking, or constantly pay attention to your words and actions. The social cost is almost zero, so your attention can be fully focused on the food itself. The dishes arrive as dishes, the aroma is aroma, hunger is hunger, and satisfaction is satisfaction.
And when dining with som
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A long-term human relationship rule: first release kindness, then uphold principles, and finally give each other a chance to cooperate again.
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What is truly diverse social media? It is where different perspectives, voices, including neutral and rational voices, can be relatively fairly seen.
Rather than a "pseudo-diversity" that is heavily filtered by algorithms and product teams.
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Many people view the world through labels; only a few view it through its essence. Labels are merely an outer shell that makes understanding easier—the essence is what determines a thing’s true value and potential. A person’s thinking vitality is not about how many definitions they remember, but whether they can penetrate those definitions to see patterns, attributes, and connections.
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You can see a person's aesthetic from their work, hear their taste in music, and read their cognition and inner qualities through their writing. People may not know each other, but a person's expression often attracts like-minded individuals to get closer. What truly creates a connection is not status or relationships, but the resonance of values, cognition, and temperament.
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Many people think that pain comes from a lack of ability, but the deeper reason is often that cognition leads reality. When you start to see greater possibilities and a more ideal life, you can no longer be satisfied with the original state; however, the resources, abilities, and position in reality are still insufficient to support you in reaching that goal. Therefore, the gap between ideals and reality becomes the source of anxiety and torment. What truly makes people uncomfortable is not the inability to see hope, but seeing hope and still having to go through a long period of accumulation.
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Most people are used to recognizing the world through their ears—hearing something and believing it; whereas truly high-level people are more accustomed to understanding someone through observation, verification, and long-term contact. Because they know that being misunderstood is often the communicator’s fate: once a single sentence leaves its context, once a snippet is separated from the whole picture, the so-called “truth” can easily turn into a version taken out of context. Real maturity is not rushing to choose a side, not going along with whatever the wind brings; it is holding back when
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Many times, anger is not naturally generated, but deliberately designed. Because in the competition for attention, the dissemination of truthful, complete, and complex information is very inefficient, while simplified, confrontational, and emotionally provocative information spreads very effectively. Therefore, content creators constantly seek out the narrative frameworks that most easily evoke emotions: who the enemy is, who is hurting you, who should be condemned, who should be held responsible. Doing so doesn't necessarily require lying; selectively presenting facts is enough to produce vas
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