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Many people oppose, is not necessarily "religion" itself.
What they truly resist is often a: the power to demand you accept a unified explanation.
Because religion, ideology, and national narratives are structurally very similar.
They all: explain the world, define right and wrong, shape order, establish shared identity.
But not all religions are about control.
For some people, many religions are more like: spiritual comfort, moral constraints, a sense of belonging, and explanations for suffering.
What truly needs caution is often not faith itself.
But any system that attempts to
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Someone asked why you always criticize the poor as being unstable. In fact, what I criticize has never been “poverty.”
Instead, after long-term deprivation, a person’s inner structure starts to fall out of balance.
They are often full of contradictions: on one hand, craving respect; on the other, accustomed to protecting their self-esteem through attack.
On one hand, hating authority; on the other, naturally admiring and worshiping the stronger.
On one hand, hoping the world will be gentle; on the other, shifting their emotions onto weaker people.
Because people who have lacked a sen
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The facts objectively exist.
Opinions are your relationship with the facts.
Stances are your interests in relation to the facts.
Faith is a coherent logical system.
People rarely truly oppose the facts.
What people oppose is often the impact the facts have on their own system.
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Choosing a person is choosing a way of life. Essentially, it is choosing a future survival structure. Because a person's emotional stability, cognitive levels, consumption habits, and value hierarchy will gradually seep into your daily life, becoming the air you breathe every day.
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A person's true endurance does not come from benefits, but from meaning.
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A wall that has been urinated on will have "No urination or defecation" written on it.
This is not fundamentally the starting point of order, but a patch after order has failed.
The reason a place develops certain discipline often means that similar out-of-control situations have repeatedly occurred there.
For example, those large characters and slogans on streets and alleys.
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Today’s 60–90s “Old Dengs” face real danger—not from poverty. What’s dangerous is using the maps of the old era to enter the new era.
In the past, it was about connections; now it’s about system-level capabilities.
In the past, it was about education credentials; now it’s about real productive power.
In the past, it was about stable jobs; now it’s about cross-regional capabilities.
In the past, it was about an identity defined by consumption; now it’s about cash flow and skills.
In the past, it was about growth within a single country; now it’s about global allocation.
This isn’t about
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God will surely precisely "punish" every person who lacks subjectivity, has an unstable core, and bases their self-worth on others' evaluation systems. The more you crave recognition, the easier you are to be destroyed by rejection. The more you rely on external definitions of yourself, the more reality will repeatedly cause you to lose control. Until one day, you become completely sober: there are no judges in this world. Others can never truly define you. You alone are the only authority to interpret yourself in your own world. Only then will the so-called "punishment of fate" gradually ceas
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Why does information become distorted within human systems?
Why do people believe rumors: An environment of long-term opacity can weaken trust in official information. When public authority loses credibility, civilians start seeking alternative explanations. Rumors often provide a sense of "hidden truth," creating an illusion of proximity to reality. Emotions can also reduce people's ability to verify information.
Why don't people believe rumors: They have long-term stable sources of information, they remain alert to emotional manipulation, and they can accept "not knowing for now."
The
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Many people say: "Having no stance is also a stance." This statement is logically correct, but it assumes one thing: that stances must be fixed. But the real issue has never been "whether one has a stance," but rather "whether one can be trapped by their stance." The so-called "no stance" does not mean having no opinions, but rather not permanently fixing any opinion. Being able to adopt a stance, understand it; also being able to leave it and enter another stance. It is not static, but dynamic.
The greatest inertia for people is turning opinions into identities. In the end, even "rationalit
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According to research: more than 50% of people believe in conspiracy theories.
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In China, there is an interesting phenomenon: there are pharmacies on every street and alley, more than vegetable vendors and supermarkets. For example: if you feel indigestion or discomfort and go to buy medicine, the clerk will almost always first recommend traditional Chinese medicine. If you decline, they will recommend patent Chinese medicine. If you still refuse, they will suggest the most expensive Western medicine. If you say you want Famotidine (a Western medicine name), their face immediately darkens, hesitating, then they go to a hidden corner to take out that medicine, and when you
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Why do many encouraging, motivational, and feel-good contents spread widely, while truly impactful content often sparks more controversy? Because the former operates in the "comforting system," while the latter challenges the "changing system." Many so-called emotional values essentially do not promote growth. Instead, they help a person's old worldview continue to operate stably. Therefore: chicken soup, group identity, emotional resonance, labels of identity, grand narratives... all quickly become a kind of "psychological bandage." They can alleviate anxiety, reduce shame, maintain self-rati
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Many people think that emotional intelligence is a stable personality trait. Actually, it's not. For most people, "emotional intelligence" is essentially a willingness to allocate attention and emotional resources. They don't lack it. Instead, they are unwilling to invest their cognitive resources in you. Therefore, when someone lacks patience, understanding, and care for you, it often doesn't mean they have low emotional intelligence. It’s more like: you are not yet important enough in their world hierarchy. Therefore, so-called "emotional intelligence" is often not a matter of ability. It’s
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In China, riding a motorcycle must be worn with a helmet, claiming to prevent injuries. In the United States, motorcycle riders are not required to wear helmets, but must wear goggles to prevent eye irritation from dust and sand, which could lead to accidents, and that could very likely harm others. The essence is:
Chinese governance, on the surface, is about protecting people. But the long-term result is that people gradually lose: risk judgment ability, self-responsibility, and independent decision-making skills.
Because the system defaults: you do not have the ability to handle risks, so yo
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People often don’t keep talking nonstop unless they feel happy. If someone in front of you is full of meaningless nonsense, then you must have brought them joy.
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Why are men and women always out of sync in the rhythm of intimate relationships?
Many women: on the surface, pursue romance, emotions, and a sense of ceremony; but after entering a long-term relationship, what they truly evaluate are: security, stability, responsibility, future structure, and ongoing emotional support. So they often ultimately return to reality.
Many men: on the surface, emphasize practicality: career, logic, efficiency, and avoid discussing feelings; but at the deepest level of intimacy, they are more likely to cling to an "idealized emotion": hoping to be firmly chosen,
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What does it really mean to be yourself? Many people think it equals: doing whatever you want, not caring about others' opinions, expressing genuine emotions, I am just like this, but often, these are just unorganized instincts.
Being truly yourself means, after seeing the world clearly, still not betraying your core structure: knowing what you truly value; not constantly changing to seek approval; able to engage with the real world without being swallowed up; maintaining your direction even in loneliness; even if external changes are huge, your core remains stable.
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Rationality in relationships is about minimizing mutual harm.
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Many people fall into a misconception: a principle is either right or wrong. Theory is not religion; it’s more like a tool. A hammer is good, but not every problem should be hit with it. Truly mature individuals will not always believe in just one answer.
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