Morrisss

vip
Age 2 Year
Peak Tier 0
No content yet
In the future world society, it is moving toward a "mutual love" model.
The order managers believe: ordinary people like you are still alive, but your system weight is decreasing, and your influence on the operation of the real world is no longer important.
And ordinary people also begin to feel: this world has nothing to do with me, I just want to lie flat.
But many people do not realize: they have not truly exited the system.
They have only gradually transformed from "producers" of the industrial era to "data" in the digital age.
Thus, for the first time in human civilization, a te
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Someone asked me, is this world virtual? Yes, this world is truly virtual because it’s like a huge software, undergoing a major version update every hundred years, but many people remain forever stuck in the old version. And the cruelest part isn’t that “the world will update.” It’s that: when the world updates, there’s no pop-up notification. It doesn’t tell you “the old rules are no longer valid.” Nor does it wait for everyone to upgrade together. The faster you upgrade, the more you seem to live in the “real world.” Those who refuse to update will increasingly resemble NPCs trapped in an ol
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Why is it said that the future world will become more divided? In the old order, nobles needed peasants, capital needed workers, the country needed population, elites needed the mass market, and all social connections were intertwined. In the past, lies were used to tell the public about human equality, and there weren’t as many classes. In the new order, these dependencies are no longer needed, and social stratification will become more apparent, with a few people having their own education, information, healthcare, productivity, capital, and long-term survival systems, while more ordinary pe
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
The order of cognitive awakening must not be wrong:
First, see others clearly: human nature, interests, manipulation, performance, desires, hypocrisy, games. So, you are angry.
Second, see yourself clearly: obsessions, fears, inferiority, vanity, avoidance, illusions, scarcity. So, you are suffering.
Finally, you can see the world clearly: order, rules, structure, power, capital, probability, era, cycles. So, be clear-headed, firm, gentle, and free.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
In interpersonal conflicts, true control has never been about who has a louder voice, but about who isn't dragged into the other person's emotional script.
Many attacks are damaging not because of the words themselves, but because we subconsciously start to explain, defend, and justify.
Once you rush to respond, you've actually entered the rhythm designed by the other person.
A truly sophisticated counterattack isn't about immediately returning the blow, but about pausing first, letting that sentence hang in the air, and showing everyone its true form: silence, not weakness, but breaking
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
In my X group, someone said: "The current environment doesn't warrant low recognition for those who are content with the status quo; it's just their chosen way of life, and isn't that also a kind of great wisdom?" Actually, this is more like a typical "defensive rationalization." It assumes a premise: people can only profit during an upward cycle. So when the environment worsens, the safest strategy becomes: fewer changes, less risk-taking, less fuss. Of course, there's nothing wrong with that. But "choosing stability" doesn't equal "higher cognition," nor is it necessarily wisdom. True wisdom
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
When you see others pointing out your flaws, you become angry and emotional. That shows you're still far from enlightenment. You need to understand that when others criticize you, they are giving you information, and what you care about is how to win the argument. Just like how your product users enthusiastically provide bug feedback, but you scold them instead. Many people's growth stalls not because no one reminds them, but because each reminder is intercepted by their emotional defense system.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
The country and ordinary people have no relationship; only the world and ordinary people are connected.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Sometimes, the way to get something is to let it go. Many things you can’t have aren’t because you aren’t trying hard enough, but because your “obsession” is too strong. So the real power of “letting go” isn’t negativity. It’s that when you’re no longer being dragged around by that goal, you regain your judgment, feel more at ease, and recover your magnetism.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
A little cheat code for life: Often, how much you can get from others isn't necessarily entirely related to your ability, but more about whether you're willing to take the initiative. Because sometimes, people are actually willing to give you a little more, but you haven't spoken up or fought for it. Many opportunities in reality are like this: if you don't ask, others will assume you don't need it; if you don't take a step forward, many things that originally belonged to you will eventually be taken by someone more proactive. So, many people don't lose because of ability, but because they're
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Many "big figures" in their low periods often don't appear to be engaging in "hard work" in the traditional sense, but rather seem to be in a state of long-term dormancy. In fact, they are not "not working," but are protecting their "cognitive bandwidth." Because once someone is trapped in long-term high-pressure repetitive work; they quickly regress into "only solving immediate problems"; and their brain loses the ability to perceive long-term structures. True major achievements are often not built through physical effort alone, but through: judging trends; observing human nature; understandi
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Do you know? Most of the time, you think you're "getting information." Actually, you're just being continuously fed. And many contents, in essence, are not really called information. They are emotional feed designed specifically for the "ox and horse system."
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Many people say, "I have never done anything immoral in my life, so why do I have to suffer these hardships? Why do I face illness, poverty, and anxiety?" Actually, the problem isn't whether you've hurt others. It's whether you've hurt yourself over the long term: neglecting your body, closing off your mind, suppressing your emotions, and overly relying on external validation. These things gradually start to backlash against your life.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
I have been in the past 700+ days.
I have actually been doing the same thing all along.
Continuously updating every day.
Never interrupted.
About:
Order, systems, human nature, business, economic cycles, social trends, AI, Crypto...
Many people ask me:
Why can you keep producing content over the long term?
Later I slowly realized.
What I am truly observing long-term,
Maybe not hot topics.
But:
The structure behind the world.
The relationships between systems.
Why changes happen.
Who is profiting.
How order migrates.
How technology changes power structures.
H
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Shameless, fearless, capable of overcoming all psychological illnesses.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Sometimes, the vast majority of humans cannot face complex situations, not even language.
The two seemingly contradictory statements actually serve different purposes: some are to soothe your emotions, while others are to reason with you.
What sounds reasonable coming from a human's mouth, you might think is logical; what comes from a dog's mouth, you might think is insulting.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
What are the characteristics of a conscious and lonely person? Not fully trusting mainstream narratives, not easily swayed by collective emotions, maintaining distance from the masses, possessing a strong sense of subjectivity, able to endure loneliness, and capable of long-term independent thinking.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
What are the characteristics of alert and isolated individuals? They do not fully believe in mainstream narratives, are not easily swayed by collective emotions, maintain distance from the masses, possess a strong sense of subjectivity, can tolerate loneliness, and are capable of long-term independent thinking.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Rulers need elites but also fear elites. Because those who truly create wealth, technology, and ideas often possess independence. They can drive society forward but also threaten power. Therefore, mature systems usually grant elites wealth and status but do not provide complete security. They allow them to succeed but can never fully detach from the system; this is the most stable state.
View Original
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
  • Pinned