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Tianya Divine Post:
About cognition. Ordinary people usually understand the truth and logic of social operation when they are 35 to 40 years old, but at this time people are nailed to the cross of life and unable to struggle.
People born in the upper class are already clear in their 20s, and they don’t have to take too much trial and error costs, because it is a kind of inheritance, watered with the wisdom of several generations.
The biggest waste in life is not the waste of money, but the waste of time and the late cognition.
After tossing and turning for half a night, I just touched the pillow, but the sky was bright. With a little pitiful family background, I rushed to the casino worriedly. If you don’t lose, who will lose?
To put it bluntly, ordinary people in their 20s do not understand the importance of money and power, nor do they exercise their ability to obtain money and power. Youth itself is a resource. Men can find jobs quickly, and women have a lot of people pursuing them. Many people are squandering their youth.
Once they reach 35, men lose their priority in work, and even the most beautiful women will lose a large number of suitors. When the elders become ill and the younger generations are born, it becomes more and more expensive to raise them. Only then do they realize that money and power are so important and start to pay attention to this ability.
But because they woke up more than ten years late, they have been far ahead of others, and it is very tiring to catch up. Usually, children from ordinary families wake up later than children from civil servants and businessmen in social cognition, because their elders also went through this muddle.
It is good that they know the importance of reading and encourage their children to read. Usually, only children from ordinary families who are talented, lucky, and suffer major setbacks in their teens and twenties can wake up earlier in social cognition by chance. The world is cruel, and the sooner you wake up, the better. Everyone is paying for cognition