As more and more people begin to clearly and thoroughly explain the operation and governance logic of society, power will gradually become "de-mystified." People will no longer see many institutional arrangements as inherently reasonable, but will instead recognize the underlying structures, interests, and mechanisms. This will weaken the sacredness of traditional authority and also force governance methods to continuously upgrade and adjust. Some people will become more rational and participatory, pushing for institutional reforms; others may become cynical, believing that everything is just calculation and game-playing, leading to indifference and detachment. Society will become more aware but also more anxious; more discerning but not necessarily more united. Ultimately, the direction it takes depends not just on "exposure" itself, but on whether there are constructive outlets at the same time. If there is only dismantling without pathways, trust can easily be lost; if understanding the structure is combined with promoting organization and innovation, real change can be achieved.

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