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Many people believe that cognition and confidence will naturally grow with age, but reality often goes the other way. Pressure, responsibility, and uncertainty steadily wear a person down. So those who, even many years later, still manage to remain curious, keep growing, and stay in an upward, improving state are actually quietly resisting a force that pulls people downward. Wealth may change, careers may rise and fall, and appearances may fade, but character keeps deepening with time. The truly worth cherishing are not the ones who have the most, but those who, even if everything they own is
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There are only two smart women in the world: one is a woman who respects and loves her husband deeply, and the other is a woman who knows when to cut her losses.
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Many people believe that a relationship can last long only if it’s based on compatibility and well managed. But the relationships that can truly stay with you for a lifetime are never sustained by tricks—they are upheld by character. To love someone is not to possess them, but to genuinely tenderly care for them; it is not about changing them, but about respecting them. Time may dull passion, but it will magnify human nature. In the end, the ones who make it to the last are not the most talkative, but the most decent; not the ones who make the most promises, but the ones who sincerely deliver.
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People always think that change comes from active choice, but more often, true change comes from being forced to leave. Losing a job, ending a relationship, giving up a long-held goal—what seems like a blow of fate at the moment is actually breaking the original path dependence. Because most people are not trapped by their abilities, but by inertia. People keep repeating familiar choices, even if that road has long reached its end. Only when the old structure is broken by external forces can people be forced to re-understand themselves and the world. So, many years later, looking back, those m
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Many people, when they are young, are always searching outward for answers: seeking benefactors, opportunities, saviors, or support. Only later do they gradually realize that what truly determines the direction of life is not what is given from the outside, but whether they can achieve an upgrade in understanding, grow in ability, and rebuild their inner self. So you will find: the real benefactor is the self that keeps growing; the true friend is the self that always accompanies you; the real rival is your own fears, laziness, arrogance, and attachments; true success is constantly surpassing
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Some say: "If rainwater doesn't pass through rivers, lakes, and reservoirs and flows directly into the sea, then the entire land will be barren."
This statement appears to describe natural laws on the surface, but essentially it reflects the self-preservation logic of an authoritarian system during economic decline.
Rainwater represents the wealth, credit, currency, and productivity created by society;
Rivers, lakes, and reservoirs symbolize ordinary residents, private enterprises, small and medium-sized businesses, and consumer markets;
The sea represents government departments, state
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Many feelings of inferiority are not because you think you're not good enough, but because you believe you should be better. Essentially, inferiority often stems from the gap between your ideal self and your real self. You wouldn't feel inferior for not knowing how to fly a plane because you've never thought you should; but you would feel inferior for not being successful enough, smart enough, or outstanding enough because you've already assumed you should be that kind of person. When reality keeps shattering these expectations, inferiority arises. Therefore, the focus of growth is often not t
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According to research, the more “small talk” there is in a male-female relationship, the higher the level of intimacy tends to be.
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Why do many people always think that when a country changes its leader and adopts a new set of policies, it becomes a different country? Because most people only see the changes in the news. Today, this person takes office; tomorrow, that policy is implemented; the day after, international relations change again. So many people believe that these things determine everything. But in fact, the hardest thing for a country to change is never its policies, but the long-standing social inertia. The United States is the same, and China is also the same.
Today, the United States can be governed by t
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Why do so many people give up? Because they can only see the results in the moment—they can’t see the curve behind those results. 0.001 doubled becomes 0.002, doubled again becomes 0.004, doubled again becomes 0.008. For a long stretch of time, you can hardly feel any change. Only on the 15th time does it finally become 32; on the 30th time, it’s already over a million; on the 35th time, it’s more than thirty million. The truly cruel part is that the first 15 times look just like failure, just like wasted effort, just like there’s no hope. But it’s precisely during this period that most people
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Why do a minority of people like the cognitive content I share? It's not that I created something, but that I triggered something that was already inside them.
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Why do most anti-establishment groups especially like to curse? Even when you don't join in cursing, they will still curse you. Because in many people's understanding, opposing equals cursing, opposing equals expressing anger. But in fact, there is never only one form of opposition. Doing business that goes against their order is a form of opposition. Writing clear-headed articles to let more people see the real world is also a form of opposition. Leaving the track they set with your family is also a form of opposition. Allocating assets to U.S. stocks, cryptocurrencies, and global markets is
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Why do they keep emphasizing happiness, while I have always emphasized clarity? Happiness is a result, and clarity is a skill. When an era constantly performs happiness, it often means it is creating more and more unhappiness; when all kinds of answers flood the scene, what is truly scarce is the ability to see through the problem. I don't want to tell others what they should pursue; I prefer to help people see what kind of world they are in. Because happiness may come from luck, but clarity can combat deception.
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Do you have this experience? When someone’s tone is a little more serious, you start to get nervous; when someone shows even a hint of impatience, you start reflecting on yourself. This may not be being overly sensitive—past experiences have led you to misread other people’s emotions as danger. Growth isn’t about becoming numb; it’s about learning to give other people’s emotions back to them, and keep your own responsibilities with yourself.
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Why are so many people always pessimistic? Because they treat imagination as reality, feelings as facts, problems as the endpoint, and gaps as the whole of it. When expectations fall through, they become disappointed; when emotions show up, they believe; when difficulties appear, they complain; when they see others having what they want, they ignore what they already have. And optimism isn’t self-comfort—it’s a cognitive habit: knowing that the future may not go as hoped, so you accept change; knowing that emotions aren’t the truth, so you return to reality; knowing that problems won’t disappe
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Why do so many of life’s pains come from things we once had? In fact, pain does not come from possession itself, but from the identity and expectations that arise after you’ve owned something. When something has been present in your life for a long time, you’ll unconsciously treat it as part of yourself. After you lose it, what is taken away is not only that person, that relationship, or that opportunity—but also the life and future you once believed in. So, much of life’s suffering, though it seems to come from loss, actually comes from those things you once had, which have long since become
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The formula of self-discipline:
Misunderstanding: I want to do → I force myself to do → I persist in doing → I succeed.
Correct understanding: Who I am → How I arrange my environment → What I naturally do → Behavior produces results → Results in turn reinforce who I am.
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In reality, the breakdown of many relationships is not due to too much intimacy, but because intimacy is mistaken for possession, and familiarity is mistaken for the need to manage it. The greatest enemy of human relationships is not excessive closeness, but taking intimacy for granted. The best relationships are not about maintaining distance, but about preserving respect, gratitude, and boundaries even after reaching a sufficient level of closeness. Because true mature intimacy is not about infinitely approaching, but about still seeing the other person as an independent individual after get
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People who truly value you will usually do their best to reduce your uncertainty. Whether it’s collaboration, friendship, or romance, if someone genuinely cares about you, they will often take the initiative to express themselves, confirm things, and provide feedback. Because they don’t want you to misunderstand—or to feel insecure, overthink, and keep second-guessing yourself.
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Someone asked me what is mental strength. I believe it is a person's ability to continuously mobilize themselves to take action when facing real-world pressure, uncertainty, and long-term goals. It consists of four levels:
The first level, sense of meaning. Knowing why you are doing something. A sense of meaning determines direction.
The second level, emotional resilience. Being able to withstand anxiety, setbacks, misunderstandings, and failure without being overwhelmed by emotions.
The third level, attention. Being able to continuously focus limited mental resources on important matters rath
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