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Patience is the only fulcrum for ordinary people to leverage their destiny.
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When a foolish parent proudly says, "My child is especially obedient," they fail to realize that this is not proof of educational success, but a sign that a life is losing its agency. A child who is required to always obey, never rebel, and never express themselves is essentially being domesticated, not growing. The purpose of education has never been to cultivate an obedient person, but to cultivate someone who can think independently, dare to make choices, and is willing to take responsibility for the consequences. If a person is trained from a young age only to meet the expectations of othe
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The essence of growth is not to make life free from pain, but to continuously expand one's capacity to endure. When your container is large enough, the pain that once crushed you becomes just a part of life.
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Whether one person will miss another is often not because the other person isn't good enough, but because their own cognition, experience, needs, and abilities at the time were insufficient to recognize and handle the relationship. People often don't realize the value of something only after losing it; rather, it is only after growing that they finally understand what they have lost. What truly matters is not proving who missed whom, but understanding that every relationship is a reflection of both parties' cognitive levels and life states at a certain stage. As you continue to grow and move f
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The world does not directly give you results; it only continuously gives you feedback. And how you respond to this feedback ultimately constitutes the outcome of your life.
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According to research, nearly half of a person's unhappiness comes from constantly leaving the present moment while awake.
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What social phenomena or hot topics on X confuse you that you'd like to discuss with me?
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People are not lost because they don’t know what they want, but because they haven’t established a clear enough future coordinate system, so they are constantly pulled by the environment and short-term desires. True growth is not about first seeking answers, but about first clarifying who you absolutely do not want to become and what kind of life you absolutely do not want to live, and then building a vision, standards, and action system around that direction. Life and entrepreneurship essentially follow the same logic: identify problems, find solutions, and iterate continuously. Goals are res
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Confidence is not a prerequisite for action, but the result of action. Fear often stems from the unknown, and the way to overcome fear is not to convince yourself, but to act despite the fear. Each time you accomplish something you once dared not do, it becomes new evidence that continually reshapes your perception of your own capabilities, ultimately forming true confidence.
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People have always believed that execution ability comes from willpower and persistence.
But psychological research has found that execution ability is more like a trigger mechanism than a quality.
The brain is not good at executing abstract goals like "I want to lose weight," "I want to study," or "I want to write a thesis," but it is very good at responding to specific scenarios.
Therefore, instead of telling yourself "I will work hard," a more effective approach is to define a trigger condition in advance: if X happens, I will execute Y.
For example, "If I finish dinner, I will open
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When a person has no resources, early efforts and rewards are often not proportional. Because what truly needs to be accomplished at this stage is not to obtain results, but to build oneself: including both abilities and experience, as well as stability of character, and the faith to face long-term uncertainty. Many people fail not because of insufficient ability, but because before the system is built, they mistake temporary lack of returns for no hope. So-called patience is not giving up, but a cognitive ability: accepting the mismatch in time between effort and reward. To be open-minded is
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The story behind Trump's latest post: On June 30, the Supreme Court (6-3 ruling) struck down the executive order Trump signed on his first day in office—namely, no longer automatically granting U.S. citizenship to children born in the United States to parents who are illegal immigrants or temporary residents. What does this mean for Chinese people? It means the door for Chinese nationals to give birth in the U.S. has been opened again.
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I often say that we need to observe the world more. Because people don't understand the world by seeing it, but by invoking the cognitive models already in their brains. We can never truly understand things we have never observed, experienced, or imagined. The boundary of a person's cognition is not the boundary of the world, but the boundary of the cognitive models they can invoke.
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The pattern of tech and capital bubbles over the past four centuries has repeatedly proven that truly world-changing technologies often go through one or even multiple bubbles. Whether it's railroads, automobiles, the internet, blockchain, or today's artificial intelligence, they all follow nearly the same evolutionary cycle: technological breakthrough → capital frenzy → bubble burst → industry shakeout → infrastructure maturation → value release. What bursts is never the technology itself, but the market's misjudgment of the speed at which the technology will deliver. History repeatedly tells
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The last story of AI in 2027 is about allocation.
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Things of no value: clear paths, mature rules, abundant standard answers, fierce competition.
Things of future value: fuzzy paths, invalid rules, missing infrastructure, misjudged everywhere.
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Why are China's post-80s generation starting to dye their hair yellow?
Because when they were young, they didn't dare to rebel.
As children, school told them to be obedient, sensible, and get high scores; as adults, society told them to work, buy a house, get married, and have children; as entrepreneurs, they told themselves to take responsibility, make money, and survive.
It's not that they never thought about resisting, but at every stage, there was always something more important than rebellion.
At twenty, they didn't dare to rebel, for fear of losing the future;
At thirty, they didn't dare
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When conflicts arise between elders and younger generations, the elders should usually bear greater responsibility. Because the younger generation has never been elders, while elders have all been young before. The most terrifying part of many family disputes is not that elders don’t understand—it’s that they understand too well: they know how to use experience, authority, and family affection to suppress others, yet they package everything as “all for your own good.” Some family troubles must be brought to light not because the younger generation is unfilial, but because silence often only al
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In a linear world, effort matters more than direction; in a power-law world, direction matters more than effort; and in the real world, direction × method × execution × luck collectively determine the final outcome.
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It is best not to easily betray someone who truly cares for you. Not necessarily because you will face retribution, but because every betrayal and drain ultimately costs you your ability to build trust and experience genuine love. Feelings cannot be taken lightly, hearts cannot be played with, and fate cannot be squandered. Though sincerity is free, it is never cheap.
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