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Someone asked me to talk about the relationship between long-termism and human nature. Actually, anyone who encounters "negative" things will be affected; do not underestimate their power, and do not overestimate your willpower. Pornography, short videos, emotional venting, instant feedback—these are all designed to exploit human instincts. They can attract you, not because you are weak, but because you are normal. Many people treat a moment of losing control as a failure, and then start to blame themselves. But the real problem is often not that moment of losing control, but the abandonment a
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The thickness of a passport is only a few millimeters, but what it carries is a country's credibility built up over decades or even centuries. The more visa-free countries there are, the not necessarily more free the passport is, but the more people around the world are willing to trust it. This trust comes from national credit, citizen credit, diplomatic credit, economic credit, and institutional credit. The value of a passport does not lie in how many countries it can take you to, but in how many countries are willing to believe where you come from.
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Whether it was achievements, regrets, sadness, or glory and setbacks in the past, they should ultimately settle as experience rather than become a prison.
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The more certain something is, the lower its potential return. True opportunities are often hidden in chaos, disagreement, and places where consensus has not yet formed. When everyone can see it, the opportunity has often already turned into a price. Short-term trading treats time as an enemy, while long-term investing treats time as a friend. Because the growth of enterprises, industries, and brands all requires time to ripen. Many times, the best decision isn’t to make frequent moves, but to patiently wait for time to bring the value to fruition after identifying the right direction.
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When cognition falls behind the market, learn to follow; when cognition leads the market, learn to wait. Following is to narrow the gap between cognition and reality; waiting is to let reality catch up to cognition. Because cognition and reality rarely align. Those who fall behind lose because they can’t see; those who are ahead lose because they can’t afford to wait. The truly scarce ability is not to see how far ahead, but to keep patience even after you’ve seen it—until it happens.
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In the past, people worshiped wealth, status, education, titles, and traffic; those with more resources were more easily recognized. But as information becomes more transparent, after seeing too many packaging, personas, and performances, people begin to realize: being powerful is not necessarily genuine. The truly scarce qualities in the future will not be strength, but authenticity. Genuine expression, real ability, authentic experiences, true character, and honest relationships. Because strength can be packaged, authenticity is hard to fake; skills can be marketed, sincerity cannot be mass-
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Many people think they can't live without others because they love too deeply. But the more realistic situation is: they base their self-worth on being "needed." So helping others becomes a way to prove oneself, caring for others becomes a form of identity, and saving others becomes a way to find meaning. The real issue has never been about giving too much, but about whether a person can confirm: when no one needs me, do I still have value? The so-called martyr complex is not fundamentally about loving too much, but about placing self-worth in others' lives. The more someone wants to save othe
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A person's destiny is often not determined by choices, but by aesthetics.
Choices are just the results; aesthetics are the underlying program.
When you think something is valuable, worth envy, or considered successful, your life has already started moving in that direction.
The gap between people doesn't necessarily come from IQ or education, but from what they consider to be "good things."
Most people pursue short-term glamorous aesthetics: liking instant feedback, strong emotions, eye-catching labels, and quick success,
making them easily attracted to passionate love, traffic, weal
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Everyone who has died knows. Death is not the exclusive right of the elderly, but a notice that anyone can receive at any time. Aging peacefully, healthily, and securely is already a great fortune in itself. So what people truly need to learn is not to fear death, but to re-understand what it means to be alive: wear the clothes you like, see the people you love, say the important words, and don’t let parting teach you to cherish. Many huge matters suddenly become small in the face of death; many things you’re reluctant to use, spend on, or express will eventually turn into regrets. Life is not
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How to determine if you've found the "right" person? If this person remains the same over the next twenty or thirty years—if they don't become wealthier, don't become more outstanding, and don't meet any of your expectations for them—would you still be willing to live with them? If your answer is yes, then you love this person for who they are. If your answer is no, then what you love might be more about their potential, possibilities, and your expectations for the future. Because many relationships ultimately break down not because the other person has changed, but because they never became t
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Why do many close relationships not all stem from unreasonable behavior when disagreements occur? In fact, it is often through unreasonable behavior that interests are fought for. Humans naturally understand: discussing interests is very dangerous, while discussing principles is safer. If you directly say: I want to obtain more resources. The other party will definitely be on alert. But if you say: I am the one who is right. Then, the struggle for interests can be disguised as moral judgment. Therefore, a mature person, when viewing conflicts in close relationships, will see two layers at the
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Why has Hebei Province in China always been an unnoticed region? During the Qing Dynasty, the same was true for the Jingji area, not because it was too far from power, but because it was too close. Land grabbing was only a surface phenomenon; the real mechanism was that the power center could not allow surrounding areas to naturally develop independent and strong local societies. The Jingji region was defined as the supply zone, security zone, and barrier zone for the capital, not as an economically autonomous development area. In modern times, the emperor has disappeared, but the imperial str
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Why do many ordinary people feel tired even though they haven't done anything?
Many people think that work consumes the most energy, but what truly depletes cognitive resources is often continuous decision-making.
From choosing what to eat, what to wear, to repeatedly comparing parameters, prices, and brands while shopping, every small decision occupies brain bandwidth.
Especially when tired, people mistakenly believe that scrolling through shopping apps is resting, but in fact, they are still making high-intensity decisions.
Therefore, for trivial matters where the cost is manageable,
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Why are many parent-child relationships in Chinese families filled with a sense of sacrifice? Parents always want to leave the best things for their children, and they also stress phrases like “You eat; I don’t like to,” “It’s all for you,” and even deliberately show how frugal they are and what they’ve given up. On the surface, it looks like they’re expressing love, but in reality it conveys a relationship pattern of “your gains are built on my sacrifices.” Its roots do not come entirely from personal personality; instead, they stem from a family system and cultural traditions formed in long-
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In China, from a technical perspective, those “robots” don’t really count as robots because too many problems remain unresolved. What, then, is a real robot—one that can perform most tasks like a human in any environment?
At present, robots have only initially solved the problem of thinking (using AI capabilities), but they have not yet solved: robots not knowing what they are facing (fragile, slippery, dangerous, valuable, delicate); robots not knowing what will happen (understanding physical laws, causal relationships, spatial relationships, common-sense reasoning); even if robots know, th
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Believe in the power that can lead people through the darkness, and in the iteration that gives people a direction toward the truth. Those who can truly go far are not the ones who never make mistakes, but those who always believe in themselves and continuously improve and correct themselves.
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A person who is always criticizing others' faults often reveals that they are unable to accept their own issues. Because the things people are most likely to attack are not usually what they lack, but rather the things they are unwilling to admit they also possess.
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Powerful people are not those who live longer, but those who experience more things, take on more responsibilities, receive more feedback, and complete more iterations within the same amount of time. The understanding that others take ten years to acquire, he might have already gained in two or three years. The gap between people often isn't about IQ, but about the density of their lives. The higher the life density, the richer the world samples, the faster the cognitive iterations, and the deeper the understanding of patterns.
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In China, why do low-priced cigarettes keep getting more expensive? Why do people who smoke cheap cigarettes always find reasons to say they are contributing military expenses to the country? Actually, many of the costs ultimately end up on ordinary people—not necessarily because they are the poorest, but because they are the most numerous, the most dispersed, face the greatest costs and resistance to resisting, and have the weakest bargaining power. As a result, it’s the least resistant path for policy to shift the costs. And people who have long been in environments marked by resource scarci
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Why can some people remain graceful under pressure? Because they have enough psychological resilience. Rich cognition and experience prevent them from being trapped in a single outcome; multi-angle thinking allows them to understand and digest problems rather than indulge in emotions; stable values and principles prevent them from being defined by temporary gains and losses.
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