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# Loans: There's No Turning Back Once You Start
A person who's been in the lending business for over a decade said this—and it's more real than anything any finance influencer will tell you.
Out of ten people in debt, fewer than two actually make it ashore.
I'm not trying to scare you. That's the statistic.
Why is it so hard to get out?
**First, people who take out loans have absolute confidence.**
Civil servants, state-owned enterprise employees, teachers, doctors—they're holding golden rice bowls.
Business owners with millions in monthly revenue think they'll definitely pay it back within tw
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Why do so many people have a negative reaction to He Tongxue?
It's not that He Tongxue changed—it's that the audience grew up.
The problem with the "model youth template."
Wears glasses, well-behaved kid, conventional education, safe and positive content.
There's nothing wrong with this image, but it's too perfect.
So perfect it doesn't seem like a real person—more like a curated product.
Why weren't Bi Dao and Tim criticized as harshly?
Bi Dao: Tsinghua PhD, high IQ and entertaining, genuinely authentic with humanity.
Funny, unpretentious, like an enthusiastic older brother.
The persona match
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# How to Tell If Your Boyfriend Has Career Potential
Don't look at how perfect his resume is. Look at whether he has "out-of-system growth capacity."
What does that mean?
It means whether he can still drive himself without external systems.
Without school credits, company KPIs, or parental expectations.
If he doesn't even know why he's getting up at a certain time tomorrow morning.
That's system parasitism.
Parasitic people, no matter how polished their resumes are, have a low ceiling.
Truly promising people often look "stupid" in their early stages.
Stubborn and illogical.
Obsessed with a nic
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Why do private business owners commit suicide after bankruptcy?
Dignity.
It's not that they don't want to live—it's that they can't live anymore.
It's not that they have no money—it's that they owe too much.
What you think bankruptcy looks like:
Rolls-Royce becomes Geely, villa becomes a two-bedroom apartment.
Annual income over 100 million becomes monthly salary of 30,000, assets of several billion become zero savings.
What bankruptcy actually looks like:
The car is still there, the house is still there, savings of several million remain.
But the company is insolvent, high-interest loans in t
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# The Murder of a Tiger Tooth Female Streamer: The Truth About Human Nature?
I can only think of one word.
Vigilance.
Not everyone who gives gifts is interested in you as a person.
Some are after your body, some after your audience, some after your compliance.
Gifts always have an agenda.
This sounds cold-blooded, but it's true.
Business gifts aim for partnerships, romantic gifts aim for relationships—what do strangers aim for when they give gifts?
Ask yourself first: What does he want? Can I give it to him?
If you can't, don't accept it.
Once you do, you owe a favor.
Favors are sometimes hard
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# Five Stories to Understand Economics
**The First Story: The Mango Scam**
Merchants create demand, inflate prices, induce herding, and harvest retail investors.
Translation: This is a simplified version of stock market manipulators and real estate cycles.
But reality is more complex.
Stocks have regulation, information disclosure, and short-selling mechanisms.
Real estate has policy, credit, and demographic structure.
It's not something one "cunning merchant" can control alone.
Key Reminder:
The greatest value of this story isn't teaching you how to fleece retail investors.
It's telling you:
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# Extreme Testing in Relationships
The most important thing in intimate relationships is called extreme testing.
You can't know how to handle someone if you haven't seen their best and worst temperament. Where are the upper and lower limits? How do you know if you can make it work?
Why do you need extreme testing?
Because love is a fragile thing. When you're lovey-dovey, everyone looks good. But life isn't only sweet—there's bitterness, exhaustion, and collapse too.
What do you test?
**First, emotional extremes.** What is he like when his emotions completely break down? What's he like when he'
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# Yingke Law Firm Founder Mei Xiangrong "Explodes"
40 billion yuan hole, voluntary surrender, financing guarantees.
"Exploding" is not a legal concept; it's financial slang meaning capital chain rupture and inability to repay debts.
Civilly, it may constitute breach of contract. Criminally, it involves criminal liability.
The act of voluntary surrender carries strong legal signals.
Article 67 of the Criminal Law: After committing a crime, voluntarily turning oneself in and truthfully confessing constitutes self-surrender, which may result in mitigated or reduced punishment.
No one would volunt
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# Live Streaming with Few Viewers? Here's Why Some Make Millions
What's the point of streaming all night with just a handful of people in the room?
Money.
And probably more than you think.
A small viewer count doesn't mean no revenue.
The key is targeting the right customers.
Wanhu Luxury Goods sells pre-owned high-end watches.
They maintain 20 concurrent viewers in their stream, with 2,000-3,000 total views per session.
Year one: 40 million yuan in profit. Year two: 70 million yuan.
Get the picture?
It's like owning a luxury boutique where 2,000 people walk by daily, with 20 wealthy customers
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# Is Paid Knowledge Dead?
It sounds harsh, but it's true.
It's not that people stopped paying. It's that money can't buy the real thing anymore.
What you're consuming isn't knowledge—it's industrialized "pre-packaged cognition."
The formula for paid knowledge breaks down into four ingredients.
**First: Luxury packaging.**
Professional headshots, carefully designed posters, authoritative endorsements, anxiety-inducing headlines.
Telling you: this is professional, this will solve your problem.
**Second: Standard formula.**
One mind-blowing "underlying logic" (old concepts repackaged).
Three univ
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# How to Evaluate Bilibili UP Creator Warma?
Warma has been thriving for so many years not by luck, but by maintaining boundaries.
## Who is Warma?
A multi-faceted creative UP creator on Bilibili with diverse video content.
Animated hand-drawn videos, singing, voice acting, gaming streams, casual chats and life sharing—almost all completed solo.
Still consistently uploading in 2026, with strong longevity.
## Why Does She Have No Hate?
**First, cautious speech.**
She used to share photos early on but deleted them later, knowing how to protect herself.
As the online environment changed, she adap
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From now on, whenever someone asks where Jackie Chan is from, just show them this picture.
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Listen to English songs, show your passport, chat with dad—three essentials for dating a girl in her twenties
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What is the saddest thing about a class reunion?
It's not that no one shows up, but that once they do, they can't go back.
6 men, 2 women, dinner, KTV, internet cafes. The brothers I used to game with, now they don't even know how to buy a gun.
After searching the map for 40 minutes and playing for a while, I kept getting calls urging me to go home.
In the end, only one person was left, sitting in the internet cafe. That feeling was really tough.
I realized that time really changes people.
The people I used to skip class with, play games with, and boast with—
now we talk about mo
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Is there such a method of evangelism?
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# From Myanmar to Guangdong
When he was in northern Myanmar, Bai Yingcang taught his subordinates how to deceive people.
The first rule of the sales pitch: Make the other party believe they can make big money following you. He wore a diamond-encrusted watch and said to the camera, "See this? This is what success looks like."
Those who were deceived lost everything, their families were destroyed, and he called this "optimizing resource allocation."
Later, the camera cuts to him in a Guangdong detention center. The diamond-encrusted watch was removed and replaced with a pair of silver handcuffs—
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