Now I understand why everyone likes to use nicknames. The complexities of life prevent us from expressing ourselves with our true identities, and the fragility of human nature and a lack of communication can lead to significant misunderstandings. Imagination is a terrible thing; only through communication can we gain true knowledge and achieve win-win results.
Some people prioritize personal gain. To build small groups and achieve small-scale win-win situations, some may let personal relationships influence their choices. Is it fear that alienates others, or is it self-interest that separates them?
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Since we share the same goal, why not sit down together and say everything? Why have a conversation tinged with discrimination?
Actually, I want to state three points, which are enough to make your theory untenable, although I won't be carrying these things with me:
1. In terms of qualifications, none of you can talk to me. I was on the school team and college team in my freshman year, and I came to Xiasha in my freshman year.
2. In terms of skill, you are not superior.
3. In terms of soft power, you are completely uncompetitive.
I have never looked down upon you, so where do you get the audacity to do this? Some things require setting aside personal interests and discussing them together, rather than declaring yourself emperor and appointing your own relatives and friends.
Being playful and humble with you isn't about submitting to you, but rather a form of honesty. It's about being willing to communicate openly with you. Do you understand?
Good people are not meant to be bullied; they are simply willing to progress together with you. If you go too far, then please get lost!
Fairness doesn't need to be sought; justice resides in the hearts of the people.
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Original author:Jake Tao,source:"Some things I want to say but can't."