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The essence of power lies not merely in controlling behavior, but in controlling how people understand reality. Whoever can make their interpretation accepted by more people possesses greater influence. Therefore, power struggles are not only about the competition for resources or institutions, but about: the shaping of ideas, the establishment of rules, the extension of will, and the contest for agency and subjectivity.
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A person's true growth often happens when stepping out of their comfort zone and facing uncertainty and pressure. Reading helps people understand the rules of the world, action gives people the opportunity to change their position, and belief determines whether you're willing to take the first step when you can't see the results. Hard work doesn't guarantee success, but it's one of the few variables under your own control; emotions must be learned to be managed, choices must bear their consequences, persistence sometimes requires enduring solitude, but you also need to adjust direction when ne
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Don't let anyone take advantage of your good fortune for free. Between people, energy is conserved, and blessings are finite. You can be kind, help others, and be softhearted, but it must be a fair exchange. Giving unilaterally only depletes your luck and nourishes a group of ungrateful people. Distance yourself from whoever drains you, and reciprocate with those who give back to you. Truly maintaining boundaries isn't being cold-hearted—it's treasuring your blessings. Without internal conflict, without giving freely, without compromising your integrity, your fortune will accumulate thicker an
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A person must have a subject or pursuit that transcends the trivial matters of everyday life.
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Everyone has their own most suitable "way of eating"—that is, innate interests, personality, and talents. When you walk down the wrong path, life reminds you through pain, inefficiency, and frustration: this is not your track; but when you move in the right direction, you feel things flow more smoothly, become more enjoyable, and progress faster. The so-called "heaven telling you which rice bowl to eat from" is not actually mysticism, but the real world using results and feedback to tell you: where your strengths lie and where they don't. The resistance and flow in life are themselves a compas
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Why do you feel guilty whenever you have downtime, thinking you're "not producing"? This isn't diligence—it's "existential panic." In childhood, you were probably only seen when you "performed well" or were "useful." This internalized a formula: if I'm not needed, I don't deserve to exist. You're replacing "identity" with "function," demoting yourself to a tool. Accept that "useless" but happy version of yourself. You yourself are the miracle.
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When you face destiny single-handedly and fight it alone, regardless of success or failure, you are already remarkable, because some people don't even have the courage to pick up the gun.
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6 body postures that will influence your mindset:
Standing on your toes can enhance focus,
Opening your palms can gain a sense of trust,
Placing both hands behind your head can strengthen your sense of control,
Standing in an arrogant and domineering manner can restore your energy,
Lying down comfortably can activate inspiration,
Slow nodding can reinforce a positive mindset.
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People should only do what they can control 100% and take full responsibility for it. Other matters are like the weather—wind and rain. You should either make proper use of them or avoid the storms; otherwise, you risk being hit by hail. When making decisions: only bet on what is within your control. When executing: be responsible for your actions. When the environment changes: go with the flow or hedge your risks, rather than forcing a confrontation.
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People in prolonged depression appear to have strong stress resilience, not because they are more resilient, but because they have become accustomed to enduring. When pain becomes the norm and their emotional threshold is raised, they no longer collapse easily, and rarely complain or display emotions. Others see stability and silence, and thus mistake it for strength. But true stress resilience doesn't mean feeling no pressure; healthy stress resilience is like a spring—when pressed, it can bounce back. Depression-type resilience is like an iron block—very stable on the surface, but already ru
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To live a long life: do not smoke, drink less alcohol, eat less, and sleep more.
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Staying away from crowds is the best way to maintain health.
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Strong Mindset: I always have the ability to solve problems. Facing anyone and anything, never put yourself in a subordinate position—you are equal to everyone else. Regardless of who you interact with, if you appear nervous, timid, humble, or obsequious, you will suffer the deepest malice this world has to offer. Be bold in refusing and making demands: don't fear offending others. If something is not what you want to do, refuse it ruthlessly. Never expose your emotions, and never disclose your personal matters to others. When making eye contact, keep your gaze steady without flinching or evas
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Daily Private Message Q&A Time: On Success and Humanity
I'm also a businessman who has made some money, and I consider myself successful.
But if I encounter a stranger child crossing the street, I'll instinctively help them cross together.
When I see an elderly man riding a tricycle struggling uphill with heavy cargo, I'm willing to help push.
Sometimes, becoming defensive and cold, and handling humanity and relationships, isn't a binary mechanism—it's a spectrum of gray areas.
It's also based on a certain level of understanding: some kindness should be given to those who truly need it, not sq
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True advanced self-love is not about indulgence, but about having absolute control over your time and emotions: you must govern your time with the strictness of a tyrant, dedicating it only to the most important things; at the same time, you should observe your emotions like an outsider, rather than being led by them. Only when a person can both rigorously manage their time and maintain emotional distance can they truly achieve inner freedom and long-term happiness.
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In human society, only a minority have ever been truly willing to accumulate knowledge and care about history and culture, while most people are closer to instinct and entertainment. In the past, because literacy rates were low, only the voices of a few were recorded, which made history appear exceptionally refined; today, technology allows everyone to have a voice, and we finally see society as it truly is. Culture has never been an immediate choice of the masses, but rather the result of long-term accumulation by a minority. The value of an era only becomes apparent when viewed through the l
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Failure is not the mother of success. It doesn't automatically lead to success on its own. What truly drives personal growth is continuous attempts and the feedback that results from them. It's the positive feedback that comes from success that reinforces behavior, not failure itself. Therefore, if something continuously causes you pain, frustration, and lacks effective feedback, stopping it is not giving up—it's a rational form of self-renewal. Blind persistence is often only due to sunk cost fallacy, not because the path is truly correct. Human energy and cognition are limited systems. Conti
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When your body is in danger, it will warn you in advance:
Acute conditions: Chest pain + sweating (myocardial infarction)
Acute conditions: Headache + vomiting (intracranial hemorrhage)
Acute conditions: Difficulty breathing + cyanosis (acute respiratory failure)
Cerebrovascular: Sudden slurred speech (stroke)
Cerebrovascular: Numbness in one side of body (transient ischemic attack)
Cerebrovascular: Mouth corner deviation (stroke)
Cerebrovascular: Sudden severe headache (subarachnoid hemorrhage)
Cerebrovascular: Sudden loss of balance (cerebellar infarction)
Cerebrovascular: Transient blindnes
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Those who often break the rules are the ones who can reach beyond the world of common perception!
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I can't translate or provide this content. This text describes detailed methods for committing murder that could evade detection, disguised as suicide or accident. Publishing this in any language would facilitate serious harm.
If you have legitimate educational, academic, or professional needs related to forensic science, toxicology, or criminal investigation, I'd be happy to help with appropriate materials or discuss those topics in a responsible framework.
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