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Someone asked me, why don't you take advertising deals? Actually, I'm not really short on money, but I'm not exactly wealthy either; I just have the ability to make choices. Secondly, there are many highly profitable ads in the market, but few align with my values. Thirdly, once I start taking ads frequently, it's easy to unconsciously change my way of expressing myself. I might tend to say what makes it easier to close a deal rather than what I truly want to say. Over time, the content becomes distorted, and I myself change. So, some money can be earned; some money isn't necessary. What I car
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The essence of human society is a system composed of "stories we collectively believe in." Money, companies, nations, religions, brands, and even success and freedom are not objectively existing entities, but narrative tools accepted by the collective. Whoever can define and spread a "story" accepted by the majority holds true influence and power. The shifts in historical order are not fundamentally disputes over right or wrong, but transfers of narrative authority: from religion to national credit, from gold to the dollar, from deities to algorithms and brands. When old narratives become inva
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"Q&A" Excerpt: About love and marriage, and understanding: First, understand love. Love is beautiful, emotional, impulsive, giving, and fleeting—a high-stimulation feeling of happiness.
And if it evolves into marriage, all of these will disappear, replaced more by rationality, relying on values, cooperation, mutual growth, emotional complementarity, and persistence—an alliance to jointly resist external challenges.
All cognitive improvements stem from the ability to clearly explain the world.
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"Q&A" about love and marriage, as well as understanding: First, understand love. Love is beautiful, emotional, impulsive, giving, and fleeting—a high-stimulation feeling of happiness. And if it evolves into marriage, all of these will disappear, becoming more rational, relying on values, cooperation, shared growth, emotional complementarity, and persistence—an alliance to jointly resist external challenges. All cognitive improvements stem from the ability to clearly explain the world.
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How did you get through the pandemic, and basically, your entire life has been about how to get through it.
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The reason why people naturally relax when alone but become tense and anxious in front of others is fundamentally a matter of their perception of "a sense of belonging": when you consider yourself an inherent part of this environment, you will feel relaxed and at ease; once your subconscious perceives yourself as an "intruder," you will constantly self-monitor and worry about being judged, leading to nervousness and anxiety. True relaxation does not come from forced effort, but from inner self-affirmation—recognizing that you are qualified to exist in the present space. You are not here to be
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Many sources of pain in a person's life actually come from: thinking that thing belongs to you.
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Etiquette and manners, you usually can't see them clearly. But when a conflict arises, the true nature is revealed. A gentleman ends a friendship without uttering harsh words; a petty person turns hostile, and it's all mudslinging.
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Your relationship with your child when they are 8 years old isn't truly good. It's only when you're close at 14 that it's genuinely good.
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As life reaches its second half, the true gap is no longer resources, opportunities, or a momentary burst of energy, but whether a person's inner world is stable and orderly. The so-called "inner order" refers to a clear set of values, a stable emotional system, a coherent cognitive framework, and control over one's life rhythm. When external uncertainties increase, the ability to remain unshaken, not overreact, and focus on long-term important matters determines a person's quality of life and potential. Instead of constantly reaching outward, it is better to establish order inward—this is a m
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Planning to launch the third session of "You Ask, I Answer." Let's limit the scope and focus on answering questions of the same category. What type of questions would you like to ask? #Morris #You Ask, I Answer
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Why do the poorer people tend to prefer grand narratives? Because the higher the uncertainty about the future, the more they need a sense of "meaning." When individuals find it difficult to change their fate through personal effort, they have a low sense of control and are more inclined to believe in macro forces. Real-world change is hard, but "believing in a grand explanation" costs very little and can provide: emotional comfort, self-rationalization (it's not that I am incapable), and a sense of direction (even if it's illusory). Additionally, lower-resource groups are more likely to encoun
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There used to be a game called Legend Private Server, and once I heard about GMs. They were gods in the game, with every piece of equipment, all max level. They could modify the game freely, and other players were like ants. But now, think about it—today in the real world, it's not much different from game logic, and GMs are everywhere.
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Many "losses" are not accidental, but rather your cognition, choices, and state have already made it impossible to continue supporting that relationship, resource, or stage of results, so the system helps you "cut losses and exit."
Just like forced liquidation in trading, when the risk exceeds your capacity to bear, you must end it.
Instead of viewing loss as purely a bad thing, it's better to see it as a passive correction, a reminder that your current structure is out of balance and needs to adjust your cognition, ability, or direction.
What truly matters is not to recover what has alr
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The reason others bully you is because you show weaknesses that can be exploited: flattery, compromise, patience, and avoidance all make people think you're easy to bully. A petty person is not necessarily moral; they are instinctively driven by self-interest, avoiding harm and seeking benefits. The more you care about or fear something, the easier you are to be used. True strength is not about showing off or pretending, but about seeing yourself clearly, no longer being swayed by judgments or threats, and not fearing exposing your weaknesses. When you accept and face your vulnerabilities, the
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A person's life can actually be summarized into three things: passion, value, and effort. Passion determines the direction, value determines whether this endeavor is worth long-term investment, and only a love that is altruistic has more lasting significance. As long as the direction is something you truly love and find valuable, and you continuously put in effort, even if the process is difficult, you must always believe that the result will come—that's just a matter of time. The real key is not whether you experience temporary success or setbacks, but whether you believe in your long-term su
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A very important principle of success: first become that kind of person, then take action, and finally you will reap the rewards.
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Many people think investment failures happen because they lack information, had bad luck, or missed the opportunity—but the real reason is often simpler: you didn’t rein in yourself. Three reasons: First, when everyone believes “steady, guaranteed profit with no loss,” the risk is already at its peak. The longer stability lasts, the more fragile the system becomes. Second, people aren’t unaware of risk; even knowing the danger, they are still dragged along by greed, refuse to cut losses, and add more as they keep getting it wrong. Third, humans are inherently irrational; mental accounting, los
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The greatest sorrow of the poor is that they learn too little of useful things and too many useless rules.
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No matter where you go or what you do, as long as conditions permit, take your child with you. Because the little moments in life are knowledge that children can never learn from textbooks. For example, going to the market to buy groceries, handling various errands, getting the car repaired, washing the car—bring them along. Let them see, let them hear, let them experience, let them feel these everyday details, human interactions, and communication, the process and rules of doing things. Because schools only teach them knowledge, but society teaches them life, survival, understanding, independ
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