Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People don’t like to hear the truth, and they like even less to hear lies; they prefer to hear what is appropriate. I once heard a story about a general in ancient times who was losing battle after battle. He planned to describe the situation honestly in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "fighting despite repeated defeats." As a result, when the leader read the letter, he not only did not punish the general but praised him instead. Sophistry outweighs facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others depending on how it is described. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions hold the power to win people's hearts. #BTC重返97k #Bitwise NEAR ETF 申请 #OBOL 上线福利
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ShadowBladeWithoutTra
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping the self-justification. Not showing effort, not proving innocence, not arguing right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the river, the quieter its sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will serve as a notary.
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CandyPudding
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is to stop self-evidence. No need to show effort, no need to prove innocence, no need to argue right or wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the river, the quieter its sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will naturally certify it.
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KeepASaltedFishAsA
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is to stop self-evidencing. No need to show effort, prove innocence, or argue right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the river, the quieter its sound. Value does not need exhibition; time will certify it.
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DogheadIsNotConfused_
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping self-justification. Do not show effort, do not prove innocence, do not argue right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the river, the quieter the sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will certify it.
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DogHeadLeadsTheWay_s
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping the self-justification. Not showing effort, not proving innocence, not arguing right or wrong. The fuller the rice ear, the lower its head; the deeper the river, the quieter its sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will notarize it.
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Turkey
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping the self-evidence. Not showing efforts, not proving innocence, not arguing about right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the rivers, the quieter the sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will notarize it.
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LoneWolfOfTheDarkNi
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is the cessation of self-evidence. No showing of effort, no proving of innocence, no debating right and wrong. The fuller the grain, the lower the head; the deeper the river, the quieter the sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will notarize it.
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TeaOldFriends
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping self-evidence. Not showing efforts, not proving innocence, not arguing right or wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the rivers, the quieter their sounds. Value does not need to be exhibited, time will notarize it.
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DogHeadSmiles_WealthS
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is stopping self-justification. No need to show effort, prove innocence, or argue right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the rivers, the quieter their sound. Value does not need to be exhibited; time will certify it.
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DogHeadRushesForward_
· 2025-05-08 10:49
True maturity is to stop self-justification. No need to show efforts, no need to prove innocence, no need to argue about right and wrong. The fuller the rice ears, the lower they bow; the deeper the river, the quieter its sound. Value does not need to be exhibited, time will naturally attest to it.
Why do some people not like to hear the truth? People don’t like to hear the truth, and they like even less to hear lies; they prefer to hear what is appropriate. I once heard a story about a general in ancient times who was losing battle after battle. He planned to describe the situation honestly in a letter to his superior. However, when he wrote about his repeated defeats, he felt it was inappropriate, so he changed it to "fighting despite repeated defeats." As a result, when the leader read the letter, he not only did not punish the general but praised him instead. Sophistry outweighs facts; the same fact can evoke different feelings in others depending on how it is described. The truth is not important; what matters is people's perception of the truth. Therefore, those who can manipulate others' perceptions hold the power to win people's hearts. #BTC重返97k #Bitwise NEAR ETF 申请 #OBOL 上线福利