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Do you know? These are not mineral water.
Binglu is not mineral water; it is tap water with added additives.
Yibao is not mineral water; it is purified tap water.
Kangshifu is not mineral water; it is purified tap water.
Chun Yue is not mineral water; it is purified tap water with food additives.
Runtian is not mineral water; it is purified tap water.
Wahaha is not mineral water; it is pure water among pure waters.
Nongfu Spring Red Bottle is also not mineral water; it is lake water that has been purified.
Jingtian is also not mineral water; it is filtered tap water.
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If an experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctor claims to have solved a major global medical problem, what should he do?
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Many people who can achieve "success" do not like to complain.
This is not because they are stronger, more mature, or afraid of bothering others.
Instead, they learned a lesson early in life: expressing pain does not bring support.
When they encounter problems alone, their father does not step in to help, nor does he tell them "It's not your fault."
Their mother also does not comfort their emotions or allow them to be vulnerable.
As a result, their brain gradually forms a fundamental judgment: vulnerability is ineffective, emotions cannot solve problems, and in the end, they can only
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Why is it said that Japan has a kind of strength that many people cannot see? Because its greatness does not lie in creating a sense of shock. Instead, it lies in: allowing an ordinary person to live with low cost. There is no overwhelming propaganda of high technology, no strong sense of the future, and even many devices look somewhat outdated. But you will find that this society operates exceptionally smoothly. The subway is orderly, the streets are quiet, checkout in supermarkets is highly efficient, delivery errors are minimal, and convenience stores still operate steadily at midnight.
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Why is it said that political stance should not be the only standard for interpersonal relationships? Because when a society begins to get used to "judging people by their stance first," the relationship between people will gradually degrade from understanding to camp identification. Political stance can of course serve as a filter because it indeed reflects a person's understanding of order, fairness, power, and freedom, and also influences whether they can walk together for the long term. In reality, people with vastly different values often find it difficult to truly get along deeply.
But
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Why do so many people like to put others down in language? Because real-world advantages take too long to build; while a sense of superiority in words can be gained instantly. Language is a low-cost performance of power. It can quickly create a sense of where “I’m higher than you,” without any real results to back it up. So what many people fight for is never right or wrong—it’s simply who occupies the higher position. In an environment steeped in jungle logic, the words themselves become a part of power.
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Many people think: "As long as I solve the problems in front of me, I will enter a state of happiness." But reality is more like: life is not about "escaping difficulties," but about "constantly changing difficulties." The only difference is what you are trapped by. The poor are trapped by survival, the sick are trapped by their bodies, businessmen are trapped by cash flow, and idealists are trapped by meaning. Some people are not anxious about money, but anxious about status. Without status anxiety, there will be aging anxiety. Therefore, "living a bad life" is not an anomaly in life. The rea
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What are the types of cognitive biases?
1. Causal Bias: Misjudging causality based on correlation. Mistaking "simultaneous occurrence" for "causal relationship." Many people attribute success to common traits among successful individuals, but in reality, many phenomena are merely correlated, not truly causal.
2. Causal Bias: Single-cause explanation bias. Attributing complex outcomes to a single cause. The human brain naturally prefers simple explanations, but the real world often results from multiple variables acting together.
3. Causal Bias: Post hoc attribution bias. After an event o
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In China, there is no true psychology in the real sense. You see many so-called psychological problems among Chinese people, which are actually social structural issues disguised as psychological problems. Therefore, in this situation, psychology alone cannot solve the problem. Because the real issue is not with the individual, but with the social structure itself. And social structural problems are long-lasting: work is like a consumption system, family like a responsibility system, society like a comparison system, public opinion like a shame system, education like a screening system. In the
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For ordinary people who scroll videos every day, the most important things to block are content that affects your emotions, makes you angry, causes fear, makes you feel inferior, makes you feel unfair, or pushes you to take sides, as well as news from mainstream media... The most worthwhile content to watch is about the future of technology, personal growth, children's education, awakening awareness, and the use of technology. Human attention is not about "receiving information," but about being shaped by information. A truly high-quality information structure should be: a small amount of real
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The most important thing to teach children is not "how much money to earn," but rather: whether a person is trained from a young age to be a "time seller" or a "value designer." The logic of the former is: work more, endure more, endure time, exchange for income. Their income is essentially tied to physical effort, time, and obedience. Once they stop, they have no value to continue generating. The logic of the latter is: observe needs, create differences, redefine, and establish a premium. They habitually think: why is this need not being met? Why is this thing so cheap? Is there a way to beco
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I saw a delivery rider post a video saying: In China, it is legally permissible to organize a union, to form a union and negotiate with the platform. Then the video was taken down. He's very brave, but he doesn't know that the law is targeted, and he doesn't know who the platform is aligned with. What he's facing is: the platform (Meituan, Ele.me... etc.), capital (the platform's investors and state-owned shareholders), public opinion, regulation, taxation, urban governance, and social stability (the government).
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No results do not equal no growth.
No feedback does not equal no change.
No applause does not equal no value.
Temporary silence does not equal a wrong direction.
The truly important things often grow very slowly.
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Many ordinary people only realize these 5 truths at age 40:
1. The environment is 100 times stronger than willpower. People are not changed by "gritting through" but are slowly shaped by their environment. Truly impressive people are not more disciplined, but better at designing their life structure.
2. Many times, you don't start because you have the motivation, but you get motivated because you started. Don't wait for inspiration; turn on the faucet first. Action itself will gradually generate the state.
3. Most arguments, on the surface, are about reasoning, but at a deeper level, they are
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The so-called cognitive flexibility is not about always being right, but about having the ability to constantly correct oneself.
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When people are exhausted, they tend to become indifferent and irritable; when people are in financial hardship, they tend to become narrow-minded and petty; only when people are happy are they more likely to be tolerant and optimistic. So often, what we call personality is not a fixed trait of a person, but an external manifestation of their current state. People need to cultivate their minds, but also improve their living conditions.
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Why are symbols of "happiness" everywhere in China? Whether on TV, online, or in slogans on the streets and alleys, "happiness" is almost omnipresent. But after living there long-term, one will realize that many people's happiness actually remains more at an external state: society, family, stability, reunion, dignity, rather than a truly stable, relaxed internal feeling.
Because Chinese society has long not encouraged people to feel inwardly themselves, but instead emphasizes how people conform to a "correct life order." If a person gets married, has children, owns a house, has children, sa
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Why must people maintain a natural state? Because real suffering for humans is often not the reality itself, but the excessive thoughts, emotions, desires, and attachments in the mind. The wisdom of Taoism suggests that people should not overuse their intelligence, not constantly think, and not let themselves fall into internal conflict for a long time. Most of the time, people think they are "thinking," but in reality, they are just being consumed by countless distracting thoughts. Truly approaching the "Tao" is not about constantly adding something, but about constantly reducing: reducing at
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For ordinary women, the essence of marriage isn’t about picking the right person—it’s about owning your choice. Many women treat marriage as a lifelong destination, but the most dangerous part of marriage has never been that the man is poor, never that he might change his mind, and not even that you meet a scumbag; it’s that you lose your escape route. Because no relationship can guarantee permanent stability. What truly determines whether a woman can enter marriage isn’t whether the other person is perfect enough, but this: when the relationship goes out of control, do you have the ability to
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