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# A Profound Insight from Liu Zhenyun:
When you're being set up by someone,
never think about mutual destruction or flipping the table immediately. You must understand that even a dying struggle is within the other person's calculation.
The correct way to break free is to know when to advance and retreat, and stop losses in time.
You think slamming the table and tearing your face is being tough?
Wrong. That's exactly what the other person wants to see.
The more emotional you become, the more you lose composure,
the faster you fall into the trap the other person has carefully woven.
True wisdom
is remaining steady even in wind and rain.
The most brilliant way to break free is often to advance by retreating.
Like a mountain stream encountering a boulder blocking its path—it never collides head-on, but instead finds a way around, ultimately reaching a wider river.
This is not cowardice; it's a survival wisdom born of foresight.
Zeng Guofan's hundred victories cannot compare to one act of forbearance; ten thousand words of wisdom cannot compare to one moment of silence—this encapsulates the truth.
In life, being manipulated by others is indeed bitter.
It might be backstabbing in the workplace,
or it might be a trap in business dealings.
But you must understand: tangling with lowly people
consumes your own time;
dwelling on bad situations wears away your peace of mind.
Remember that ancient wisdom:
When a common man is insulted, he draws his sword and rises to fight—this is not true bravery.
Among all people, the truly courageous
remain unshaken when adversity suddenly arrives, unmoved when injury comes without cause.
True strength is swallowing present grievances
and directing your gaze toward a more distant future.
The power of still waters runs deeper
than the turbulence on the surface.
Facing injustice, silence is not surrender—it's accumulating strength; concession is not weakness, but waiting for the right moment.
This requires tremendous restraint and foresight:
like a chess master who doesn't obsess over losing one piece,
but schemes for victory in the entire game.
Learn to stay clear-headed amid complexity,
and guard your integrity amid chaos.
Those schemes that cannot break you
will ultimately become experience that teaches you to read people and judge situations.
When you can calmly walk away from a game, you've already won.
You've reclaimed your rhythm, reclaimed infinite possibilities for your future.