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Daily Q&A session for private messages: Career Growth and Planning
If it were me,
I would first think clearly about the "main purpose" of this money.
You're currently in the second year of high school,
and time is actually your biggest advantage.
If buying a computer is for seriously studying AI, programming, and working on projects,
rather than just entertainment,
then the computer is more like a "tool to enhance your skills,"
and the long-term return might be higher than simply leaving the money idle.
Starting to accumulate skills and projects early
will help with future college choices, int
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Ninety percent of a person's disasters are basically caused by mixing with the wrong people.
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As a child, they criticized you; as an adult, they tell you to be more confident. As a child, they told you not to compare your eating and clothing with others; as an adult, if you don't compare, they say you're hopeless. When studying, they told you not to fall in love early; after graduation, they tell you to get married soon. Childhood demands strict honesty like Hai Rui; adulthood demands flexibility and cunning like Qin Hui.
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There are ten kinds of evil in this world: inhumane politics, mindless worship, unhumanized science, knowledge without conscience, false history, independent spirit, free happiness, labor-driven prosperity, unchecked power.
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The essence of social interaction is mutual exchange—whether in terms of benefits or emotions. When you no longer want to gain anything from others, nor do you want others to gain anything from you, you simply don't want to interact with people anymore.
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What a person truly needs to take responsibility for are their own feelings and state, not the relationship itself in name only. Many people remain in painful relationships for a long time not because they can't leave, but because they are trapped by identity, responsibility, and external expectations, convincing themselves with various reasons to continue tolerating it. But feelings don't lie. When a relationship consistently causes tension, repression, and exhaustion, it indicates that it is already harming you. At this point, choosing to distance yourself, change the way you interact, or ev
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Three traits of smart people: the ability to judge trends, the ability to focus on big opportunities and simplify complex matters, and the ability to understand others' intentions.
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Daily Q&A Session on Private Messages: Career Planning
Thank you for sharing.
I can sense your current confusion and pressure. You've experienced dropping out of school, working, returning to school, and studying in a major you're not interested in—all of these are not easy. Being aware of your situation and limitations is itself a form of clarity and strength.
You mentioned wanting to "use costs to do something," which is actually very good—indicating you want to try autonomous growth. Even with limited resources, you can start with low-cost, high-reward attempts. For example:
There are gener
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Don't worry about suppressing your personality: a sensitive personality tends to be easily offended and hold grudges, a carefree personality may accidentally offend others, emotionally stable people might resort to silent treatment, and those who wear their emotions on their face can be unpredictable. You can't have it both ways; taking care of a dog also means cleaning up after it.
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The so-called "Way of Having Guests" is essentially a principle for measuring whether one's efforts are appropriate in interpersonal relationships: how people get along with each other is not about how much is given, but whether the effort is made willingly and can keep the relationship relaxed and harmonious. If a task is completed voluntarily and happily, making both parties feel comfortable, that is the right path; but if one side gives and feels wronged, resentful, or pressured, causing the relationship to become tense and draining, then even if the initial intention was good, it should be
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In interpersonal relationships, a person's "weak aura" often continuously triggers malicious intent from others. Because how you treat yourself can influence how the world treats you. The fundamental difference between a "weak aura" and a "strong aura" is not about external toughness, but whether you can accept yourself, believe in yourself, and firmly maintain your boundaries. If you often dare not refuse others, habitually explain yourself, feel uncomfortable inside but still choose to satisfy others' needs, then these signals, in the eyes of some predatory individuals, are like a silent inv
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When we feel uncomfortable or distressed, and feel that the effort in the relationship is unequal and suppressed, it means we are not being respected. Respect is the most essential and indispensable element in all relationships.
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Strongly autonomous individuals are often clearer about what they want and know what they need to take responsibility for. They understand that the only true reliance and change in life come from themselves, so they focus their limited energy on goals and actions rather than being overly influenced by others' evaluations and unrelated emotions. This makes them appear decisive and emotionally stable. The so-called "good head" of autonomous people is not innate or solely gained through reading, but developed through continuous decision-making, accepting consequences, and forming judgment and sel
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Social media is essentially a huge energy field filled with all kinds of false appearances of authority and wealth, as well as fragments of emotions. Every time you scroll, your mind is resonating with countless unrelated magnetic fields. For sensitive individuals, this resonance sparks extreme curiosity. When you see others' refined lives, it causes anxiety; when you see certain news events, it makes you extremely angry. Before you even go out to do anything, your energy has already been drained by these illusory images. People value gathering energy; when you focus all your attention on othe
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The bottom line of ancient Chinese bandits includes the Eight No-Robbery rules: they do not rob students and laborers, do not rob during weddings and funerals, do not rob postmen and beggars, do not rob widows and orphans, do not rob the deaf and blind, do not rob nuns and old monks, do not rob doctors and physicians, and do not rob honest officials and good government officials.
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Throughout Chinese history across various dynasties, the "base support" has never been lacking; this is almost a phenomenon that has persisted for thousands of years. Many people often say, "The emperor's policies target the wealthy, not the common people." You've probably heard similar remarks. For example, some say that the Ming Dynasty collected commercial taxes to restrict merchants, unrelated to ordinary citizens. But the truth is, that's not quite accurate.
In the 21st year of Hongwu, Xie Jin submitted a memorial to Zhu Yuanzhang, addressing a very practical issue: some lands are fertile
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The first principle of getting things done is continuous action, not one-time effort.
The first principle of continuous action is low-resistance propulsion, not relying on willpower alone.
The first principle of low-resistance propulsion is breaking down steps, not setting grand goals.
The first principle of breaking down steps is completing a minimal closed loop, not doing everything perfectly at once.
The first principle of a minimal closed loop is timely feedback, not post-mortem review.
The first principle of timely feedback is quick correction, not self-justification.
The firs
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In the investment market, the first thing to understand is: the market is always right. The market doesn't make mistakes; the real issues often stem from human cognition and emotions. Many people focus all their energy on technical analysis, but in reality, if a person's mindset is unstable, even the best technical skills are meaningless. Once emotions spiral out of control, the system deforms, execution goes awry, and ultimately, technical skills become zero. This is the most core aspect of trading. All the ups and downs and fluctuations seen in the market are essentially just “appearances.”
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Being good at making money often reflects a person's overall ability. Cognitive level, judgment, execution, stress resistance, as well as the ability to integrate resources and seize opportunities, are all manifested in the act of earning money. Those who truly rely on their own efforts to build their careers, regardless of gender, usually have experienced the hardships of reality and have a clearer understanding of human nature and rules. They dare to take risks, act decisively, are energetic, rational in their actions, and willing to take responsibility for the results. Therefore, do not und
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Powerful people are often those who are relatively independent in personality and finances. The more independent a person is, the easier it is to establish healthy and equal love, family, and friendships.
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