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I hope X’s creator payouts will support stablecoins and Dogecoin.
DOGE8.62%
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Life is not a linear track where you must submit your answers according to age, but a series of positions you can choose again. If you have not succeeded by 20, you can start over at 30; if you have not found your direction by 30, you can restructure at 40. What truly matters is not when you arrive, but whether you have found something you are willing to invest in over the long term and that can continuously build your abilities and value. As long as you still have the ability to choose and act, life always holds new starting points.
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The future is a struggle between imperial power and vassal kings; all other phenomena are manifestations and tools.
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People in middle age should eat more protein and exercise to maintain muscle.
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Don’t spend too much time dwelling on “why this happens”; instead, shift your focus to “what can I change?”
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When facing bad relationships: resolve the issue, adjust the relationship, and improve your position.
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What truly drives personal growth is not pain itself, but the forced reconstruction of cognition and abilities after old capabilities can no longer solve new problems.
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Many Chinese people are unwilling to file lawsuits, not primarily because they do not understand the law, but because the cost of defending their rights is often higher than the cost of infringement. Whether a right truly has value depends not only on what the law says, but also on what ordinary people must pay to enforce it: the more complicated the procedures, the longer the process, and the heavier the burden of proof, the greater the legal fees, time, energy, opportunity costs, and psychological pressure individuals must bear; meanwhile, if the infringing party only needs to delay, deny, o
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Truly high-level showing off is not displaying everything you have, but letting others continually discover that you actually possess more than you show. People’s evaluation of someone is essentially based on an “expectation gap.” The more you say and the more fully you display yourself, the easier it is for others to assess you completely, and they may even develop resentment and opposition; conversely, being low-key and restrained, explaining less, and revealing only part of your abilities leaves plenty of room for the unknown. When others later keep discovering that your abilities, wealth,
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For people outside the crypto space, getting excited when they see BTC up 7.94% is a sign of inexperience. bitcoin:native
BTC7.80%
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Formula for breaking out of poverty:
Lack of resources → declining sense of security → attention consumed by short-term survival → emotional decision-making → dependence on relationships and moral exchanges → pursuit of instant gratification → lack of long-term planning → stagnation in the accumulation of capabilities and assets → declining earning power → fewer choices → even greater scarcity → awareness of the poverty cycle → severing emotional and relationship dependence → making decisions anew through reason and logic → replacing emotional demands with value exchange → establishing long-te
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True irreplaceability in a relationship is not about making the other person unable to live without you, but about the two of you forming, over the course of a long-term relationship, a place that is difficult for others to replicate: shared experiences, deep understanding, accumulated trust, emotional security, and the ways you shape each other. The reason being replaced hurts more than simply losing a relationship is that what gets struck is not only “this person has left,” but also “the special place I thought I held can apparently be occupied by someone else.” Therefore, healthy irreplacea
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Every generation of Chinese people experiences various forms of control from childhood through adulthood, ultimately causing them to lose the ability to know who they are, what they want, and believe in themselves.
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The essence of conspicuous consumption is using spending to make up for the gap between one’s actual social position and ideal identity: the stronger the social comparison, the greater the status anxiety, and the more likely one is to purchase identity symbols for temporary compensation; yet this consumption squeezes savings and asset accumulation, making it harder to improve one’s actual position. Genuine wealth accumulation depends on financial discipline, delayed gratification, and long-term compounding. The less stable one’s sense of identity, the more one needs external symbols to prove o
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The temperament of an intellectual is a way of thinking formed through the long-term assimilation of knowledge: remaining curious, continually questioning, respecting complexity, thinking independently, constantly correcting oneself, and maintaining humility toward the unknown.
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The underlying law of life is not that “good deeds will be rewarded” or that “good things must follow bad things,” but that change itself is constant. Individual circumstances, wealth, relationships, industries, countries, opportunities, and power all exist within systems that are continuously changing; holding an advantageous position today does not mean holding it forever, just as being at a low point today does not mean there is no possibility of gaining opportunities again in the future. Therefore, what is truly worth understanding about “thirty years east of the river, thirty years west o
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People who are truly trustworthy share an important trait: they know your vulnerabilities but never exploit them.
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The core logic of future trends is not whether “a certain technology will emerge,” but how costs, efficiency, and value distribution shift: AI will first reduce the costs of information processing and cognitive labor, while robots will continue to reduce the costs of physical labor and services. As a result, the price of large amounts of standardized execution work will continue to fall, while productivity will keep rising; as “execution” becomes increasingly cheap, scarce value will move further upstream, making it increasingly important to define problems, determine direction, make decisions
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Happiness formula
≈ Pleasure + sense of progress + use of abilities + sense of meaning + self-congruence.
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Historically, poor people have been easier to incite—not because “poor people are more stupid,” but because they are more likely to simultaneously face several structural conditions: scarce resources, unstable lives, limited sources of information, inadequate education, narrow channels for upward mobility, accumulated dissatisfaction with reality, few long-term assets to protect, and higher expected gains from changing the status quo. When a person already has little to lose, the value of maintaining the status quo declines, and the opportunity cost of participating in radical action also fall
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