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Praise will tame you, insults will also tame you, and in the end, you will become a slave to others' judgments.
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I just saw that, according to research, humans have already mastered animal languages.
What would happen if humans and animals could communicate directly?
1. Global industrialized animal husbandry would face a moral collapse, and vegetarianism might become the absolute mainstream in society.
2. Animals would gain legal personhood, and abuse of animals would be defined as serious criminal offenses.
3. Working dogs and labor animals would become true workers, with legal working hours and retirement protections.
4. City managers would need to negotiate with stray animal leaders, dividin
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The greatest opportunity in life is often not hidden in fear, but beyond the limits of our ability. Fear is just the feeling we have when we stand at the edge.
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Young people always think that relationships are based on feelings, and only after maturity do they realize that relationships depend on value; but truly sophisticated individuals realize that a relationship based solely on value cannot go far, nor can one based solely on feelings. Only when value and trust coexist can a relationship last long.
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Life is not a sprint; those who win early win at the starting line, while those who win later win through structure. The true advantage of being a latecomer is not that you're late, but that while others are exhausting, solidifying, and stagnating, you still retain the ability to grow anew.
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Becoming strong doesn't necessarily mean losing gentleness, but wanting to remain gentle after becoming powerful requires paying a higher price. Because being strong is easy, indifference is also easy; the difficult part is seeing through the complexity of human nature and still being willing to understand others, and after gaining strength, still choosing to restrain oneself.
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If you want to possess what you have never had, you must pay the price you have never paid. Steadily learn and persist over the long term; this in itself is a kind of ability. Excellence has never been just talent; it is also a set of skills developed through repeated practice. What you continuously practice will gradually become your instinct. Therefore, do not pray for an easy path, but train yourself to have the strength to overcome difficulties.
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When you encounter injustice, curse at him; whether he changes or not is his business, but whether you curse or not is my business. As long as you're alive, you need to have some temper; you can't swallow all the grievances. But after cursing, just let it go; don't trap yourself for a lifetime in bad people and bad things. Never forget to improve yourself, because as you become stronger, you'll realize that many people who once made you angry no longer even have the right to make you mad.
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People who truly put in long-term effort are not without moments of brilliance; it’s just that those moments have been diluted into everyday normality through day-after-day accumulation. It’s like Go masters aren’t without brilliant moves—those brilliant moves may just look like ordinary plays within their ability boundaries to others.
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In China, why do conflicts often occur between upstairs and downstairs neighbors?
Many people think it's because the children upstairs don't have good behavior, jumping around randomly, often dragging chairs, dropping things that make noise, and other noise issues. But in reality:
Look at a set of data:
Chinese ordinary commercial residential floors are 10-12 centimeters thick.
Japanese standard reinforced concrete residential floors are commonly 18-25 centimeters thick.
Many European countries' concrete residential floors are typically 18-30 centimeters thick.
The situation in the
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The higher the soul level, the more one lives like a child.
It's not that they haven't grown up, but that after seeing the world clearly, they still choose to stay pure.
They can blend into the crowd, and also enjoy solitude peacefully;
Having seen the complexity of human nature, they cherish simplicity even more;
They understand that one must be cautious of others, but still are willing to believe in the power of sincerity.
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Many people's pain is not because they can't get what they want, but because they are obsessed with having to get it from a certain person. When you realize what you truly want, you'll find there are many ways to obtain it; but when you believe only a certain person can satisfy you, you give up your control over your life. True growth is not about studying why others don't give it to you, but about seeing clearly what you really want, and then actively creating, seeking, and obtaining it. From "You must give it to me" to "I know how to get it," essentially, it's from seeking externally to seek
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You often ask yourself, why do others treat me this way? Actually, a more worthwhile question is, what kind of person have you been showing the world over time? All of a person's actions are training others on how to treat them; what you continuously tolerate, others will see as your boundary; what you persist in upholding, others will recognize as your principle; what you consistently defend, others will understand as an unbreakable bottom line. Many times, the relationship patterns you endure today are not solely caused by others unilaterally, but are the result of countless past choices, co
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How to develop risk awareness? It's not about treating everyone as a bad person, but learning to observe those signals that are easily overlooked. When assessing someone, don't just listen to what they say, but watch how they handle boundaries, how they control their emotions, and how they take responsibility. People who constantly test boundaries when they first meet often lack respect for others; those who become furious and lose control over small matters are more likely to act impulsively in conflicts; individuals who blame others for everything and never reflect on themselves often find i
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In intimate relationships, you can choose to genuinely be kind to others, but don't turn your efforts into expectations for how others should respond, because what truly causes pain is often not others' attitudes, but your own belief about how others should treat you.
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When you still think someone will always cover for you, you are a child; when you realize no one can cover for you, you will feel pain; when you accept that no one can cover for you but still live, cooperate, and create peacefully, you have truly grown up.
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The true power of money is not that it can buy everything, but that it can turn many problems that originally required connections, time, physical effort, emotions, and luck into a tradable issue.
One dollar can buy a good review, ten dollars can buy a rain-soaked delivery, one hundred dollars can buy physical labor, five hundred dollars can buy time and obedience, thirty thousand dollars can reveal the interests involved, three hundred thousand dollars in bride price can expose real-world pressures, and five million dollars can make many people more willing to agree with your point of view.
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Life may be more like a chronic illness than a journey of waiting for fulfillment.
Many people think that they will live without anxiety, be happy after success, or start anew after recovery, but reality is often not like that.
Pain will not leave permanently, and regrets will not be completely filled.
True growth is not achieved by eliminating pain, but by learning to coexist with it.
Life is not about constantly solving problems to reach the end, but about long-term oscillation between love, desire, loss, mediocrity, and obsession.
We cannot completely cure ourselves, yet we must k
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Why do modern people feel they are gradually losing the ability to live?
Many believe it’s because they have become lazy, or don’t know how to cook, lack social skills, or can’t manage their time.
But more accurately, what modern people have lost is not the ability to live, but the system of living.
In the past, people had to personally participate in every aspect of life: making fire and cooking, repairing items, caring for family, handling relationships, obtaining information.
Life itself was a complete and continuous system; as people engaged in these processes, they also constantly
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Do you have someone like this around you? As long as there is a table or countertop, it will eventually be filled.
Many times, what gets filled is not objects, but the inertia left by a sense of scarcity.
Because emptiness causes anxiety, while possession brings reassurance.
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