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If the benefits of a matter mainly belong to you, and making it public early will only draw in competition, disruption, and needless drain, then keep it closely held. If the value of a matter can be shared by more people, and publicity can pool resources, build consensus, and enable collaboration, then announce it widely. Secrecy isn’t scheming, and openness isn’t mere candor—at heart, both are judgments about timing, interests, and human nature.
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Eight perspectives for analyzing problems:
1. Your own perspective: Think independently, first clarify your position, needs, and judgments.
2. The other person's perspective: Empathize, understand why they think and act this way.
3. The bystander perspective: Objectively judge, step out of emotions, look at facts, evidence, and results.
4. The global perspective: Systematic thinking, see the connections between people, things, and events.
5. The downward perspective: Deep thinking, question the reasons, structures, and roots behind appearances.
6. The upward perspective: High-level thinking, p
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For many young men, their biggest misjudgment when they’re young is thinking that conquering love means conquering life. Only later do they realize it’s precisely once life is in order that love is more likely to stay.
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Many people think love is an emotion, but from a neuroscience perspective, love is more like a fundamental operating environment. It provides a sense of security, allowing the brain to switch from a defensive mode to a creative mode; it gives a sense of meaning, making people willing to dedicate themselves to a goal greater than themselves; it offers a sense of the future, making people believe that their efforts today can lead to tomorrow. When a person feels loved and also has the ability to love, they become more stable, more focused, and more resilient. Love is not an escape from reality,
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How can you initially assess your risk of senile dementia? Try standing on one foot for 10 seconds and see if you can stay steady. Because in many cases, aging first reveals itself not through memory loss, but through the body’s balance ability.
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People with high cognition are often more able to see through logical flaws. But true masters not only see the problems but also know how to make others willing to see the problems.
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Many people think that a sense of boundaries is about learning to get angry or learning to retort; in fact, the essence of a sense of boundaries is not to make others hurt, but to let others know that hurting you will have a cost. Flattering and repeatedly saying "It's okay" often imply silently allowing others to cross your bottom line; truly mature people neither suppress themselves nor retaliate emotionally, but clearly express their feelings, principles, and consequences. Remember one thing: an apology is the other person's self-healing, forgiveness is your choice; your kindness can exist,
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If a bird lands in your hand and it wants to fly, let it fly. Because the tighter you hold it, the harder it is for it to breathe, and in the end, it will only suffocate itself at your hands. Open your palm, and it may fly away, or it may come back; but if you insist on not letting it go, it won't even have a chance to return because it has already died in your control. True possession is not control; true relationships are not about possession.
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To tell whether someone is helping you or setting a trap for you, look at just one signal: are they increasing your options, or narrowing them? A true helper may not make decisions for you, but they will help you see more paths—giving you a way out, sound judgment, and the right to choose. Meanwhile, the one who traps you is best at manufacturing a single “correct” answer: they first negate all your possibilities, then push you into a road that only benefits him, all while packaging it as “I’m doing this for your own good.” So when you’re judging someone, don’t just listen to how much they say
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You start to be willing to dress yourself up, and your sense of worth is awakened;
You begin to work hard to earn money, and your desire for growth is awakened;
You start to enjoy delicious food and sleep soundly, and your sense of security is awakened;
You begin to love expressing yourself and sharing, and your sense of agency is awakened;
You start to be full of hope for the future, and your vitality is awakened.
A truly good relationship is never about changing a person, but about awakening a person.
The one who makes you more confident, more relaxed, and more powerful is worth
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In the future, as long as you have created video content on the internet, your voice, image, and communication habits can almost all be replicated by AI. What is being disrupted is not only the voice but also videos, photos, live streams, call records, and even the entire trust system. In the past, people believed in their eyes and ears; in the future, people will increasingly rely on verification mechanisms. Because the most valuable thing is no longer the information itself, but the ability to prove that this information truly comes from a certain person, organization, or genuine action. And
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You think you're thinking with your brain, but in fact, you're thinking with your entire body.
The traditional cognitive model believes that the brain is responsible for decision-making, and the body is responsible for execution;
whereas embodied cognition suggests that the body itself is part of the cognitive system.
Your emotions come from bodily feedback, your courage comes from bodily states,
your focus comes from the interaction between the nervous system and the environment,
and your thinking ability is even influenced by actions, postures, breathing, and sensory input.
There
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Many people think that seeing the world means visiting more places, staying in better hotels, dining at more expensive restaurants, and experiencing higher-end consumption scenarios. But while these experiences can broaden your horizons, they still stay at the level of results. What you see are the products, services, wealth, and status on display, but you don't see how they are created. The true difference in people's understanding isn't about seeing more prosperity, but about understanding the operational logic behind that prosperity; it's not just knowing what things are worth, but understa
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If you are using AI but still buying training courses to learn AI, it means you are not suitable for using AI.
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Running a business in China: if you’re too far from power, you can’t survive; if you’re too close to power, you can’t survive; and even if you’re just the right distance from power, you still can’t live well. Because power is never a fixed coordinate—it’s a boundary that keeps shifting. When power becomes the decisive variable, distance itself becomes an unsolvable problem.
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If you want scientific assistance in fat loss, it's not about blindly dieting, but making it easier for your diet to create a stable calorie deficit. You can focus on increasing five types of foods:
First, high-potassium natural foods, such as bananas, spinach, potatoes, avocados, and mushrooms, which help maintain water-sodium balance and reduce bloating caused by overly salty diets;
Second, whole grains rich in B vitamins, like oats, bran, and whole wheat bread, which can replace some refined staples and help the body maintain more stable energy metabolism;
Third, foods rich in Omega-3s, suc
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Do you often do this? When buying a drink, you always pick it out first, then open the fridge door, and close it immediately after you take it out. When handing over scissors, you point the sharp end toward yourself. When someone washes your hair, you instinctively lift your neck, wanting to make it easier for them. When ordering at a restaurant, you wait until the waiter comes closer before waving, rather than calling loudly from far away. When passing through a narrow crowd entrance, you’re used to turning sideways so others can go first, afraid of blocking them.
The same behavior may have
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Someone said, Morris, you post so many messages every day, most of which are just taken from others? Actually, he's not wrong. The vast majority of human knowledge is originally obtained from others. No one can create information out of thin air; the news, data, opinions, and stories we see are essentially flowing between people. But information has never been the value itself. The same information, some forget after reading; some can filter; some can filter but cannot judge; some can judge but cannot track and iterate over the long term. What truly widens the gap between people is never what
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The mark of maturity isn’t to oppose the world more and more fiercely, but to judge more and more precisely what is worth your own expenditure and consumption.
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Many people understand happiness as a constantly rising emotional state, thus constantly chasing joy and avoiding pain. But emotions themselves are fluid; happiness will come, sadness will come, excitement will come, and disappointment will also come. No emotion can stay forever. What truly matters is not to be forever happy, but to have the ability to contain all emotions. When happiness appears, do not hold on; when pain appears, do not drive it away. You know they will come, and you also know they will eventually leave. A river does not change course because of a single wave, and the ocean
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