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Why are Korean movies and TV dramas always so good? A Korean director once said, "In this society where if you're useless, you'll be eliminated, TV dramas should exist for those who are most helpless, most lonely, who have no time to go out, and no money to see the world. They should exist for these ordinary people. I believe that is the value of TV dramas. For this, we will continue to work hard."
Perhaps, the answer lies in this paragraph. Because many excellent Korean films and TV shows never prioritize "entertainment" alone, but always place "ordinary people" at the center of the lens. W
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Do you ever feel? The usernames of the older generation used to be very rustic, looking very "passive," lacking "vitality," with names like Tranquility Leads to Far, Heart Like Still Water, Simplicity is True, The Highest Good is Like Water, Past Events Float Away, Flowers Bloom with Wealth, Virtue Supports All... and so on. Now, if you look at your own situation again and think carefully, you'll realize that they were defeated by life, had no more tricks, and could only make wishes.
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Technology does not automatically bring freedom. Most of the time, it first leads to more efficient management. Every technological revolution has given rulers greater information capabilities. From paper to broadcasting, from television to the internet, from the internet to artificial intelligence, technology both enables people to express themselves and also grants power unprecedented observation capabilities. People think they are using tools, but often, the tools are also reshaping the people.
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A system without enemies is often the most dangerous. Because once the people begin to calmly observe reality, they will start to think about the real issues. Therefore, the system must constantly create new enemies: external enemies, internal enemies, moral enemies, cultural enemies, class enemies. The existence of enemies makes many people willing to temporarily give up freedom in exchange for a sense of security. Fear is always more effective than happiness in uniting a group.
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Many people cannot distinguish between the jungle law and the free market?
Jungle law: the one with the bigger fist wins, no rules, the weak can only be swallowed.
Jungle law is: I am strong, so I take your stuff.
The core is: relying on violence, monopoly, information crushing, and power suppression.
Jungle law worships strength.
Free market: everyone trades freely under a set of rules, relying on competition and choice to allocate resources.
Free market is: if you are willing, I am willing, we exchange.
The core is: voluntary transactions, private property rights, contract rule
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To help children improve and grow, parents must remember:
1. Don't constantly belittle your children (hurt their self-esteem);
2. Don't rely on scare tactics for discipline (create fear);
3. Don't exchange behavior for material rewards (twist motivation);
4. Don't force children to give verbal promises (easy to learn to be perfunctory);
5. Don't turn supervision into control (weaken autonomy);
6. Don't nag repeatedly (trigger rebellion);
7. Don't demand immediate obedience (ignore emotional buffering);
8. Don't indulge without limits (hinder independence);
9. Don't change rules arbitrarily (de
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Many truly important things in life inherently come with a screening mechanism.
Those so-called "walls" that seem to block your way are often not fate rejecting you, but testing how badly you want it.
What you really need to be cautious of is not the difficulty itself, but mistaking all difficulties for "I can't do it."
Some walls are real thresholds of ability, requiring you to learn, accumulate, and grow;
And many more walls are just fears, inferiority, and self-imposed limitations.
Many people don't lose to reality, but before they truly start, they already believe their reasons f
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In the AI era, the scarcest thing may no longer be ability, but meaning. Technology will continuously eliminate the scarcity of knowledge, efficiency, and resources, but it cannot replace a person’s unique lived experience, feelings, and perspective. In information theory, it is said that information comes from “unexpectedness”; the more homogeneous things are, the less new information there is. Likewise, in a world where everyone has become the same standardized template, it is difficult to produce anything truly new. So what can never really be replaced is not standardized ability, but the p
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Many people think they are accumulating wealth, but in reality, they are just disguising consumption with debt and maintaining their status through overdraft. True assets may not generate cash flow immediately, but at least they can appreciate over the long term, enhancing abilities and options; what is truly dangerous are those consumption patterns that continuously consume time, money, and future potential. Wealth accumulation has never been about getting rich overnight, but about steadily building skills, credit, cognition, and cash flow over time. The real gap between ordinary people is of
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When you treat children like adults, they will treat you like a child; when you squat down and talk to children, they will stand on tiptoe and share their world with you.
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Many people are not inherently boring, but over time, in the pursuit of security, they gradually filter out all uncertain information. To avoid making mistakes, being rejected, and emotional fluctuations, we only accept familiar, stable, and predictable things. Over time, although life becomes safe, it also loses surprises, passion, and genuine feelings. Because vitality is not inherently stable, but rather the ability of a person to continuously connect with the unknown world. Those truly vibrant experiences often carry a bit of unfamiliarity, a bit of risk, and a bit of uncontrollability. So
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Many times, what truly traps a person is not reality itself, but the fears inside their heart that they dare not face.
We always think that the difficulties of life come from the environment, luck, others, or even the times, but deeper issues are often the boundaries we set for ourselves.
Fearing failure, so we dare not start; fearing loss, so we remain stuck in place; fearing rejection, so we constantly suppress our true thoughts.
But those things we avoid do not disappear just because we ignore them; they will only reappear in the future, at a greater cost.
A person's true growth is
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Why do people suddenly lose their charm? Because true charm has never been about appearance, eloquence, or superficial enthusiasm, but about a person's inner sense of stability. Many people initially give a good impression, but once you get to know them deeply, their inner immaturity gradually reveals itself. For example, they often complain and treat others as emotional trash cans; over-explain themselves, desperately care about others' opinions; like to show off, but essentially lack a sense of security inside; lose control of their emotions easily, speak without thinking; like to interrupt,
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The most terrifying thing for a family is not temporary lack of money, but that each generation is forced to start from zero. Parents work their whole lives, overexerting their bodies and exhausting their youth, but can only leave behind meager savings and full exhaustion; when children grow up, they repeat the same life trajectory, starting from the bottom again, struggling and anxious over the pressures of life. Many people think poverty is just a lack of money, but what is even harder to break is the cycle of "intergenerational zeroing out," where aside from physical labor and basic skills,
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Do you know why there are so many snack discount stores, near-expiry shops, imported snack warehouses, and couple convenience stores at various intersections in China? They are not just for cash flow business; they also need to ensure profits. In fact, the most important function is to de-brand and de-internationalize. They are naturally suited to act as "brand diluters." Because many beverages and snacks also have genuine and pirated versions, domestic and American versions.
They are not constrained by the unified channels, brand authorization, or display agreements like traditional superma
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Some say that men raise children through non-interference, while women raise children by following those who prosper and opposing those who perish.
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The phrase "leaving one's hometown"
In the eyes of ordinary people is helplessness, grievance, wandering, longing...
In the eyes of merchants is training, logistics, immigration, e-commerce...
In the eyes of rulers is cross-border taxation and confiscation, licensing, circumventing regulations...
No one cares about why they have to leave their hometown.
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In China, all actions aimed at "correcting children's bad behavior" are considered misconduct.
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When I was in school, I was very confident because I could run 100 meters in under 10 seconds. Back then, even Bolt hadn't broken the 10-second barrier. But later, I heard that the principal was arrested because he only built 70 meters of the school's 100-meter track.
Then later, I heard that the principal was released again and joined the National Sports Administration.
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The most successful propaganda is not when people believe something.
It's when people lose the ability to judge what is true.
Don't try to make everyone accept the same viewpoint; that's too difficult.
True clever propaganda is to create endless information, emotions, and disputes, keeping society forever in noise.
When everyone is convinced that others have been deceived, the control is complete.
In the end, people won't seek the truth; they will only look for explanations that make themselves feel comfortable.
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