Recently, a new term called "slave merchant" has emerged, usually referring to someone who is "obedient to authority, lacks independent thinking, and is easily controlled." These people have a very strong sense of "struggle," but they are also very afraid of you using logic. Because once logic is introduced, the three things they rely on—authority, stance, and emotion—collapse. Logic doesn't care who you are; it only considers whether what you say is correct. But for "slave merchant" types, when they encounter logic, they start to feel uncomfortable, shift the topic, become angry, or put on a hat. If you present facts, they talk about attitude; if you use logic, they talk about stance; if you raise questions, they begin to doubt your motives. Why? Because they can't respond to you, and it's not really about responding—it's about protecting their last remaining "cognition" within their mental world.

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