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There is a kind of lie called selective reporting.
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When I feel angry upon seeing a certain viewpoint, I know I am wrong.
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If you can't squeeze into a circle, don't force your way in; otherwise, you may easily become the meat in someone else's mouth.
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The brain is a good thing, but sometimes it can deceive even you.
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A bird in a cage may think that flying is a pathological condition.
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A wolf's sense of smell is most acute only when it is hungry.
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Human nature is like this: firmly believing oneself to be right while hoping for guidance from someone wiser.
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Some people's malice is innate; no matter what you do, they are filled with ill will.
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If public opinion is shaped, then you better go against it.
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The truly terrifying thing is not being deceived by others, but deceiving yourself.
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Those who can shield you from the wind and rain can also block the sunlight, making it hard for you to see the sky.
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Try to discourage others as little as possible, because until they encounter danger, they will always believe they are right.
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Everyone has a brain, but that doesn't mean everyone knows how to think.
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No matter how you live, there will always be people who dislike you and people who like you.
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A path that is easy to walk will definitely become crowded; it's best to change to another one quickly.
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Useful information is always paid for, while most free information is meant to shape your perception.
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If you need someone to encourage you to read, then you might as well not read; there's no need to waste time.
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People crave tolerance not to tolerate others, but to have others tolerate themselves.
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The reason most people are foolish is their excessive belief in everything they see.
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Some people clearly suffer from not studying but always say it's because they are too young.
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You think you see the truth, but what you see is merely the truth that others want you to believe.
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Standing under the sun, it is hard to see the light; you must be in the dark, and the darker it is, the easier it is to see the light.
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When there are too many foolish people, please remain silent, because you cannot change them; any attempt to prove yourself will be understood by them as sophistry.
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It's easy to fill an empty bottle, but hard to fill a bottle that already contains something; the same goes for the brain—the more garbage it holds, the harder it is to fit in good things.
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So-called conflicts are merely differences in standard answers between both sides, and the beneficiaries are always those who provide the standard answers, not those who defend them.
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By feeding the same information to the same group for a long time, a unified group perception will emerge; this is cognitive standardization.
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People have a tendency that once they get used to something, they will firmly believe in it and oppose anything that contradicts it, following this obsession until the end of their lives.
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If you make a mistake, it is not that you are wrong, but that you received incorrect information; everyone has logical abilities, but not everyone can discern the truth of information.
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Undoubtedly, elephants never care whether ants will be crushed by them, especially when elephants encounter danger, they become utterly unrestrained.
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When a lie reaches a certain scale, there is no longer a need for the liar, because new beneficiaries emerge during the formation of this lie, and they will make the greatest effort to maintain it.
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Most people have a significant misunderstanding of confidence; they often mistake stubbornness for confidence, while true confidence is an inner fullness, stable emotions, and gentle speech.
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When you view yourself from a third perspective, you will realize that what causes you pain is not the situation itself, but your excessive worry about it.
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Rational people look at the essence of things, so they do not have emotions; irrational people look at the surface of things, so they become indignant and disappointed.
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The world is like this: there are very few who genuinely treat you well, while there are many who mock you.
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Sometimes, you need some failures to see the true colors of certain people; sometimes, you also need some achievements to stand proudly in the world.