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Many people, after "awakening," will face a series of major choices, such as changing cities, changing jobs, changing countries, cutting ties, or even redefining their life direction. This is not impulsiveness, but a reluctance to settle anymore. The essence of awakening is to break the passive, conformist life pattern and start questioning: Is this truly what I want? Is it worth continuing? When you see clearly the mismatches, unfairness, and even foresee unfavorable outcomes for yourself, you can no longer pretend not to see; you can only make a choice. This usually stems from three points:
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Many things we habitually call "shortcomings" are actually just placed in the wrong environment or perspective. Once the context changes, they can become advantages.
1. Highly sensitive people (HSP): prone to internal conflict, emotional fluctuations, but at the same time, they are extremely perceptive of details, emotions, and atmospheres. In psychological counseling, artistic creation, and interpersonal communication, this "over-perception" can be a core strength.
2. Timid / cautious individuals: seem indecisive and hesitant, but they have a strong risk awareness and avoid impulsive deci
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Many times, low execution is not a matter of ability, but internal pressure and psychological conflicts are "holding you back." Instead of scaring yourself or punishing yourself, it’s better to adopt a gentler approach and work with yourself; break down your goals into sufficiently small steps when starting to act, so your body doesn’t resist, and gradually establish a rhythm; allow fluctuations in your state during the process, and view fatigue and laziness as normal parts, replacing self-blame with adjustments; at the same time, accept the uncertainty of results, and do not simply categorize
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In China, the depression rates are the lowest in the three provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning.
But what you don't know is that the mortality rates are also the highest in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning.
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What is the memory dividend? It is a compound interest algorithm related to life experiences. We try to be in our most perceptive and physically vigorous twenties, crossing the boundaries of mediocrity as much as possible, and personally experiencing those peaks and distant places that others dare not easily venture into. The significance of this "early experience" is not only in the immediate pleasure but also in storing a rich emotional asset for your future self. Because a profound experience will be repeatedly retrieved, reminisced, and shared over the next few decades, becoming a psycholo
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Do you know why you like the smell of rain? It actually has nothing to do with romance. It’s the actinomycetes in the soil releasing a scent called "geosmin" when it rains. What you think of as freshness is actually a metabolic product of bacteria. Even more heartbreaking is that these things you subconsciously find "pleasant" are essentially traces left by microorganisms struggling to survive in the soil. So what you're addicted to isn't the rainy day itself, but the presence of a bunch of bacteria. Of course, don’t be too disappointed; about 70% of antibiotics used in human medicine are deri
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People need to speak frequently; this is an important way to maintain language ability and clear thinking. Whenever possible, communicate more with others; if not, you can also talk to yourself, such as practicing expression in front of a mirror. Essentially, this is about organizing your thoughts and releasing internal emotions. Long-term silence not only causes language skills to gradually decline but also makes negative emotions accumulate, leading to confused thoughts. Speaking is actually a way to release vitality; on the other hand, unwillingness to express or deliberate silence is a for
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Doing business and investing are essentially two different skill sets. Business is an activity aimed at others, with the core being influencing perceptions. You need to communicate, package, and narrate in a way that others understand and recognize your value, thereby facilitating cooperation. Therefore, it requires communication skills, trust-building, and an understanding and application of human nature. Investing, on the other hand, is more an activity directed at oneself. The market won't change because of your expression; the only thing you can control is your own judgment and actions. Th
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Many times, people are not choosing between "right and wrong," but are judging whether it is "beneficial to me." The so-called stance is often not because the reasoning is more sufficient, but because of how the costs and benefits are distributed. Especially when conflicts of interest are obvious, reasoning can instead become a form of "packaging."
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Deep affection has never lost, spending money has never been calculated, aura has never weakened, integrity has never been compromised, sincerity has never been fake, and turning hostile has never been afraid.
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Bamboo is hollow, making it strong and resilient;
A calm mind is open, allowing ease and composure.
Allow all things to pass through the mind;
Allow all things to not linger.
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Why is it that the stricter China's controls are, the more developed the gray channels become?
The reason is not mysterious but based on a fundamental reality: regulation cannot eliminate demand, only change the pathways through which demand is fulfilled.
Needs such as cross-border capital flows, cryptocurrencies, asset allocation, trade settlement, and family support have existed for a long time and often have practical rationality;
when official channels are restricted or too costly, these needs do not disappear but instead shift to more covert, higher-risk informal routes, just like w
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In the future, many businesses will conflict with your established mental order, because true innovation often doesn't follow habits but quietly rewrites "what is normal." For example: adult cosplay costumes, children's beer, highway service area bars, pet traditional Chinese medicine, short-sleeve down jackets, delicious and filling diet snacks, blind cinemas, deaf-mute karaoke rooms, relationship severance agencies, emotion delivery services, divorce celebration restaurants, life simulation services, virtual family member rentals... So what other ideas do you have?
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Sometimes, others' suppression and denial of you are not just random emotional reactions.
In some cases, they see a certain potential or ability in you, which creates competitive pressure for them, so they don't want you to become stronger;
there are also times when they want to gain something from you, such as value, resources, or dependency;
some situations stem from their own emotions, cognitive limitations, desire for control, or simply habitual behaviors, and don't necessarily mean they have truly "accurately seen your abilities."
Therefore, the more important point is not to gues
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The strength of a country is often reflected in the state of its middle class.
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Poverty is designed; it is a result continuously shaped through long-term social environments, family education, ideology, and group interactions. The belief systems an individual encounters during growth will continuously influence their cognitive structure and behavioral patterns, leading them unconsciously to replicate existing life paths. Human motivation for action can be divided into external pressure-driven and internal interest-driven; the former comes from social evaluation and survival anxiety, while the latter stems from genuine interest and self-identity. Long-term dominance by dif
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A person of good character will only discuss matters when conflicts arise; if they can't get along, they will part ways gracefully, keeping things amicable and not intentionally hurting the other person, not even saying unnecessary words.
People with ill intentions, on the other hand, will turn hostile once they don't get what they want, not only being unreasonable but also possibly retaliating, accusing you of various faults, portraying themselves as victims in front of others, and turning around to smear your reputation.
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People who have been murdered all know: many killers are not strangers, but people you know—lovers, spouses, relatives, friends, colleagues. Human nature isn't that beautiful; don't be fooled by appearances. Avoid those who love to take advantage, boast, pretend, have casual sex, form cliques, or scheme. Judging people is more important than making friends; maintaining boundaries is more important than emotional attachment.
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What are structural issues in a country? It can be understood this way: imagine a building that is always leaking water. If only a single pipe is cracked, that's a "local problem" and can be fixed easily; but if the entire building's piping design itself is flawed, that's a "structural problem." When a country faces structural issues, it is often very difficult to resolve them through partial repairs. The ultimate result is usually: being changed, or even being reconstructed.
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