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What are some of the mental stereotypes in the minds of some poor people? Hard work will definitely lead to wealth, making money is very hard, making money depends on luck rather than ability or structure, talking about money hurts feelings, making money is a talent for a few, money is the root of all evil, failing once means you're not suitable, as long as you work hard you'll definitely succeed, enduring hardship is valuable in itself, rich people are all bad, hoping to win the lottery, frugality can lead to wealth, having a stable job is enough, going to school can change your fate, poverty
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Daily Q&A session time: About preparing for the third year of high school
Thank you for sharing.
Your current state,
is not because you don't want to learn,
nor because you're not disciplined enough,
but because it's the first time you've encountered a phase where the old approach
of "relying on intelligence to pass" starts to fail.
You feel that the input-output ratio is unbalanced.
As a result, even if you work very hard,
the results may not come as easily as before to keep you ahead.
For someone who has always been smooth sailing,
this is actually a pretty tough step.
So the point where you
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Daily Focused Q&A Time: Who Am I?
First of all, thank you for sharing. I’ve carefully reviewed what you said.
Your confusion is roughly:
1. Stable job but feeling “fearful,” thinking you’re not learning anything, disliking daily social interactions with family and acquaintances, wanting to leave Beijing and your family. On the surface, it’s a work issue, but the core is the fear of being stuck in an environment without growth or meaning. Under this cultural system, you’re afraid your life will be fixed this way.
2. Confusion about “finding the right circle.” Meeting experienced people can teac
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In China, the toxicity of shame is harmful because it often stems from unreasonable humiliations experienced in childhood, gradually conditioning us to attack ourselves by negating our entire being. Many normal things, such as concerns about appearance, emotional sensitivity, physical development, or gentle personality traits, are labeled as "not supposed to be." Over time, we no longer just reflect on specific behaviors but feel that we are inherently not good enough. Even as we grow up in more accepting environments, this fear of being constantly judged and invalidated remains in our hearts,
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When someone constantly shares their difficulties, it's often not because they truly can't solve them, but to confirm whether you're willing to become a container for their emotions. Those repeated complaints and lows may seem like emotional closeness, but in reality, they could be a test of the relationship's potential. He is observing whether, when compassion is triggered, you will maintain clear boundaries or blur the responsibilities between yourself and others. Your response quietly defines whether you are a conscious companion or an unconscious bearer in this interaction. Therefore, show
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What kind of person can truly be considered emotionally strong? I heard an answer: someone who doesn't over-empathize and doesn't even consider others' feelings.
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Trust this card; pairing it with any other card makes it top-tier, but it should never be played alone.
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Restraint can reduce 80% of regrets,
Pretending to be naive can avoid 70% of conflicts,
Planning can prevent 70% of panic,
Humor can resolve 70% of awkwardness,
Letting go can free you from 90% of obsessions,
Being low-key can avoid 80% of jealousy,
Praising can earn 90% of goodwill.
Persistence can overcome 90% of obstacles,
Simplicity can improve 60% of efficiency,
Saving money can increase 90% of security.
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When you take your life goals seriously, you will lose many friends.
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In a land overrun by scammers, the way to survive is by preventing scams; where rules are sound, the foundation of integrity is key.
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In logic, there are usually four fundamental laws: the Law of Identity, the Law of Non-Contradiction, the Law of the Excluded Middle, and the Law of Sufficient Reason. Mastering these can help us identify common logical errors and avoid being misled by sophistry.
First, the Law of Identity. In the same line of thinking or discussion, the meaning of a concept must remain consistent and cannot change midway. For example, if you are discussing the fruit "apple," you cannot suddenly switch to "Apple iPhone" during the argument, or it would be a fallacy of equivocation, undermining the premise of
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People's feelings about good and bad are often relative: initially being too kind to others, and they quickly take it for granted. Even when you return to normal afterward, it can be seen as a decline; whereas if you start cold and then improve, the enhancement is amplified and appears especially valuable. The scary part is that people remember not how good you are, but whether you have become worse. Therefore, what truly matters between people is not whether you start out good or bad, but maintaining stability, avoiding overextending kindness, and building relationships on long-term, predicta
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Marriage is not what you imagine it to be. In fact, most people are unable to marry the person they truly like because marrying someone they really like requires many, many conditions. Is it difficult to be together with someone you like? Very difficult. So, the person you ultimately marry is usually the right one at the right time. You may not both like each other very much, but you end up getting married anyway. That's how the world plays tricks on you.
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A story of being hurt: The child's father fell ill and was hospitalized. The mother took the very young child to the hospital to take care of him. To comfort the child, the mother bought a McDonald's fried chicken, which she normally wouldn't let the child eat. As the child ate, he asked his mother, "When will Dad get sick again?" What truly makes people sad is that when the mother heard this, her heart might have been pierced in an instant. Because she clearly knew that the "gentle moments" the child enjoyed were built on the pain the family was enduring. In fact, neither the child nor the mo
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Due to the大量 private messages I receive daily from the "Daily Focused Q&A Time" series, I am unable to reply to all of them immediately. Some responses may be delayed by a day, but I will reply to everyone. Thank you for your understanding.
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Someone asked, "I have poor communication skills and get nervous when talking to people. What should I do?" I said, "Think carefully—everyone is just an ordinary person. No one in this world cares that much about you. Don't always try to leave a good impression on others. If you want to stop feeling nervous, one way is to practice. I suggest you set up a stall at the neighborhood entrance and interact with different kinds of people."
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A person's life, in fact, the most important thing to learn is not how to make money, nor how to dress up, but the ability to stay happy and joyful no matter how big the storms are. You can't choose your birth, and sometimes marriage is also a matter of luck. The only thing that can help you live a good life is the ability to adjust your emotions. If your parents love you and you have companionship, cherish it well. If family ties are weak and you encounter the wrong people, then live for yourself. Life remains so bitter, and there's no need to make yourself miserable. A person's life is actua
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Daily dedicated time for answering private message questions: about wallet management. Actually, everyone has two wallets: a trading wallet and a living wallet. Trading wallet: spending money brings excitement, a desire to win or lose, and anticipation of a comeback. Living wallet: expenses are mostly certain outflows, with no returns, only consumption, which makes losses more noticeable. Spending provides immediate feedback and dopamine, while living expenses do not. Additionally, it’s about redefining self-worth through the ability to spend money. Moreover, this state also reflects a lack of
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A game company owner just chatted with me and discussed what makes a good game. He said: "Addictive is a good game." I replied: "Addiction is the goal of game developers." I believe the standard for a good game is: you can learn something from it, you are willing to keep learning within the game, and you can learn more comprehensively than through other channels. So, I gave him an example: this image is a design by Cyangmou to create knights in the game, titled "Evolution of the European Knight." He researched almost all the world's historical libraries and examined materials from various anci
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There is a very interesting pattern in history: whenever a large system feels that money is not enough, the first thing they tend to manipulate is the quality of that coin. In the late Roman Empire, mints kept adding lead to silver coins. Although the face value remained the same, the real purchasing power melted away like ice and snow. Why did they do this? Because they discovered a top-level lending trick: borrowing from the future, using the labor of the next few decades to exchange for a fixed parameter in the present. You think you own assets, but in reality, you've just signed a long-ter
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