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Many films, TV shows, and novels portray strong women in a stereotypical way.
Whenever the term "strong woman" is mentioned, she is often labeled as temperamental, assertive, and difficult.
But honestly, only those who have truly interacted with strong women understand what top-tier emotional experience really is.
Being able to make money in itself shows she has perseverance, endurance, responsibility, courage, and talent. She knows when to advance or retreat, understands social nuances, and remains sincere.
Someone who achieves results in their career is also worth cherishing in life
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1. People who forgive you multiple times are your benefactors.
2. People who speak bluntly and simply are generally wise.
3. The more capable a person is, the more humble they tend to be.
4. The less capable a person is, the more likely they are to be arrogant.
5. People who speak humorously are usually more intelligent.
6. The more incompetent a person is, the less they understand gratitude.
7. Successful people tend to be more grateful.
8. Truly capable people usually don't get along well with others.
9. People who appear strong on the outside are often fragile inside.
10. People who like to
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1. People who forgive you multiple times are your benefactors.
2. People who speak bluntly and simply are generally wise.
3. The more capable a person is, the more humble they tend to be.
4. The less capable a person is, the more likely they are to be arrogant.
5. People who speak humorously are usually more intelligent.
6. The more incompetent a person is, the less they understand gratitude.
7. Successful people tend to be more grateful.
8. Truly capable people usually don't get along well with others.
9. People who appear strong on the outside are often fragile inside.
10. People who like to
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I’ve finished watching "Flying Past Life 3" and I feel deeply touched.
Watching all three parts of "Flying Past Life," I find that the more I savor it, the more flavorful it becomes.
"Flying Past Life 1"
Is the purest expression of passion and solitary bravery.
Zhang Chi carries his dreams alone, fighting his way back from the bottom to the race track, filled with laughs and explosive energy.
It’s about:
I don’t want to win, I just don’t want to lose.
Pure, heroic, and romantic.
"Flying Past Life 2"
Begins to explore reality and helplessness.
Middle age, stigmas, unfair rul
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Getting a PhD is a period of delayed decision-making that is often romanticized.
This Spring Festival, I met up with a few old classmates. Some are pursuing a PhD, while others are already working. We had a lively chat, but as soon as the topic turned to plans after graduation, the atmosphere instantly grew quiet.
Many people pursue a PhD not because they are certain about an academic career, but simply because they don’t want to face reality immediately, they want to wait a little longer, delay a bit more. A PhD is more like a buffer zone, temporarily helping you avoid the pressure of life ch
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Just finished skincare and my face feels much better. As I was lying there, I was thinking, being a KOL and skincare are really very similar.
Neither can be achieved overnight; you have to persist every day and maintain a steady output over the long term.
Skincare requires good cleansing and consistent moisturizing—you can't just do it for three days and then slack off.
The same goes for content creation: you need to focus on your niche, continuously bring useful things to your followers, rather than just messing around.
Being a KOL isn't about how glamorous it looks; it's about genuin
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1. The trick:
Treat people to pure water costing 5 yuan, which is better than a 50-yuan meal.
Treat people to ice cream costing 38 yuan, which is better than a big feast.
2. The giving trick:
When giving to a benefactor, say “just passing by”; when giving to a client, say “on purpose”;
When giving to a leader, say “following”; when giving to a peer, say “gratitude”;
When giving to a subordinate, say “care + nurture”; when giving to a supplier, say “win-win”.
3. Find the right moment to discuss serious matters:
After three rounds of drinks, during a solo tea invitation, or on the way back after
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Divorce rates are increasing nowadays. Among your friends, colleagues, and even relatives, many are drifting apart in marriage.
Watching them go from once being sweethearts to a mess, I really want to say a few heartfelt words to everyone who is about to get married.
1. Marriage is the one thing you absolutely cannot afford to choose wrong in your life
Marriage is essentially a resource reorganization between two families—everyday expenses, elderly, children, all require money. If you can't even take care of yourself, you'll only end up with chaos after marriage. Money can't solve all problems
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Every New Year, there's a scene in our family that feels especially familiar:
In the kitchen, mom, my aunt, and my aunt-in-law are busy in the steam, washing vegetables, chopping, cooking, and tidying up, working from morning till night.
In the living room, most of us women of the younger generation are sitting, chatting, resting, and keeping company with the kids, rarely diving back into the kitchen.
Some say it's because young people are becoming lazy.
But the more I grow up, the more I realize it's not laziness; it's that the times are quietly changing.
The busyness of the previous generati
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Every year during the New Year, before many people even step into their homes, familiar opening lines already ring out on their phones:
“Do you have a partner this year?”
“When do you plan to get married?”
“It's getting late to choose.”
It’s during moments like these that I increasingly realize that most people ultimately cannot escape the step of “spiritual disconnection.”
Especially between the ages of 25 and 35, we are almost all experiencing an invisible family revolution: gradually detaching from the emotional co-dependence of our original families.
This process is like performing surgery
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What are the wealthy researching?
Strategy:
National policies, industry prospects, product marketing, industry rules, business models, profit models, capital flow, strategic positioning, brand promotion, traffic mechanisms, fission, links, resource integration, investment, finance, equity, laws and regulations
Human nature:
Strategies, people management skills, essence, rules, human nature, desires, intentions, perspective, breaking the deadlock, going viral, IQ, EQ, financial IQ, adversity quotient, Dao law, anti-fragility, observation skills, focus, execution, affinity, Confucianism and Taoi
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Valentine's Day on February 14th
Not dating, not staying over, not holding hands, not hugging
People who haven't kissed, this year earned 5 million😎
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First International Travel Order
1. First Stop: Southeast Asian Countries
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia. Not only because of visa-free entry, but also because of moderate living costs, relatively short distances, and the ability to depart with just a passport. High cost-performance ratio.
2. Second Stop: Developed Countries in Japan and South Korea
Japan, South Korea. Cheap flights, high-quality visas, and with just a bachelor's degree, you can apply for a visa to ( Japan within 3 years of graduation ). Low rejection rate.
3. Third Stop: Australia, New Zealand & the UK
Australia, Ne
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Don't look at me working hard outside this year; in a few days, I will return to the village to manage the farm.
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Some essays...
"What's so great about Hong Kong?"
The day before yesterday, I was walking through Central with a friend. He looked at the endless stream of "suit-clad characters" on Queen's Road Central and asked this question.
I didn't give a direct answer, but my mind drifted to the differences in perception I've witnessed over the years while "folding Hong Kong":
Regarding time span: While we're still anxious about current KPIs, those young people in their early 20s at the Central family office are already discussing how to make wealth pass through cycles and be handed down to future genera
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