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I saw this sculpture at the entrance of the art museum
Entirely black with a rough texture
Lazily leaning against the railing
As if pondering the meaning of life
The nearby plaque reads
A work by a renowned contemporary artist
Exploring urban loneliness and alienation
I circled it three times
Trying to understand its deeper meaning
Until I realized
The sculpture's butt
Was shiny from being touched
The black coating almost worn off
Revealing the golden metal underneath
As if polished for three hundred years
A couple nearby was taking photos
The girl reached out and touched it too
The guy beside
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Opening an escape room, located in the middle of three commercial districts.
Thought it could attract foot traffic from all three sides, but ended up losing 600,000.
This kind of logic makes my blood pressure rise just listening to it.
It's not entrepreneurship, it's charity.
What location did he choose?
A, B, and C are all busy commercial districts.
He didn't choose any of them, but picked the intersection in the middle.
The reasoning sounds quite beautiful.
Low rent, and nearby foot traffic can come over.
I directly asked him.
Is there a possibility that
the reason the
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I lost my life gambling on stocks.
I've seen this phrase too many times.
This brother, from a rural background, with a computer degree, three years of work, owes 190,000 yuan.
The most heartbreaking thing isn't losing money.
It's his father crying in front of him, saying the hard-earned money from working on construction sites is gone in an instant.
I've managed communities and seen too many cases like this.
At first, it's just small losses, a fund losing 1,500.
Thinking of increasing the capital to make it back, asking parents for 50,000, borrowing 10,000, and getting wiped out.
After startin
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Landlord refuses to return the deposit, does calling the police help?
No.
110 clearly states that civil disputes are not under their jurisdiction; they only handle criminal cases.
But the same person, using a different approach, can get back 7,000 yuan of deposit within 24 hours.
The first 11 days of reckless running around, being scolded as a stubborn tenant, blocked, and wanting to give up.
Finally, the last petition, the landlord obediently refunds the money.
Is this contrast enough to hurt?
Why is calling the police useless?
The police will call the landlord in front of you and ask if they
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Colleagues send a thank you message in the group when leaving, but HR asks to withdraw it.
This may seem minor, but it actually pulls back the curtain on workplace hypocrisy.
HR isn’t afraid of that one message.
They’re afraid that you’ll step outside the reward and punishment system and become uncontrollable.
Many people don’t understand the essence of power.
They think power is a position, a title, or that layer of skin.
Wrong.
Power is about triggering fear and desire in those below through punishment and reward.
It makes you obedient, afraid, and eager.
Once you announce
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I lost 2800 and, to meet the 3000 filing threshold, I transferred another 200 to the scammer.
The scammer returned 10 yuan and said, "Bro, I’m a professional, I know the law."
It sounds like a joke, but in reality, there are many more people dumber than this.
I’ve managed online communities and seen too many clever moves after being scammed.
Some people don’t report to the police after being scammed; they first search online for ways to protect their rights, only to be exploited again.
Some keep chatting with the scammer to gather evidence, only to reveal more information and get fur
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$900,000 to open a burger shop, sold only $4,000 worth in six days after opening.
This isn't entrepreneurship; it's giving money to scammers.
There was a mom I spoke with, and after hearing her story, my blood pressure shot up.
The franchise fee was 320,000, equipment 180,000, materials 80,000, with the rest for renovation and rent.
The money was spent, the store opened, but there were no customers.
The most outrageous part isn't that she was scammed.
It's that when she signed the contract, four senior executives from the company had just been arrested by the police for suspected fraud.
Yet sh
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December 12, 2022, 9:00 PM
I took this screenshot
At that time, I didn't know
This was the last time the travel code lit up
Three days later, it was officially taken offline
Thinking about what this thing has陪我过了什么
Every time I enter a mall, I take out my phone
Every time I take the subway, I scan the code
Every time I go back home, I check the track
Green code is a pass
Yellow code is a warning
Red code is a verdict
In my phone album
Most of the photos are not selfies
But screenshots of various codes
Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night
Unconsciously open the State Council app
To co
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Tencent installing crayfish at the headquarters for public welfare has made many people laugh.
What’s the use of ordinary people having OpenClaw?
Using OpenClaw feels like hiring an Indian team to do your work.
Summaries and reports are dazzling.
PowerPoint presentations are more beautiful than anyone else’s.
Money is spent, but you can’t say you didn’t do anything.
But after finishing, you realize it’s basically useless.
How many people today spend thousands of dollars on AI tools subscriptions?
Today learn OpenClaw automation, tomorrow learn how to build an Agent.
Posting in your circle of f
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The core issues AI can't solve: it can't help you set goals, build systems, or achieve results. No matter how sci-fi openclaw is, the premise is that you know how to use it to improve efficiency. Otherwise, it's just a trendy toy. For most people, AI is currently just a big toy and a chat partner. What real problems have you actually solved with it?
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Young people fail in entrepreneurship for one reason only.
They can only press calculators, but they don't know how to roll in the mud.
How many people believed that online post about a stall selling instant noodles earning 20,000 yuan a month?
Wholesale near-expiry noodles at 1 yuan a pack, frozen beef at over 10 yuan a jin, selling for 18 yuan a bowl, 100 bowls a day.
Who can't do the math? Anyone pressing a calculator is a boss.
You only realize the truth when you actually do it—problems can bury you.
Let me break down the practical pitfalls of this project.
Stall fee.
As long as you're sel
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Small companies can't keep people?
This question is as stupid as asking "Why can't scammers get a second time."
I've seen too many bosses like this.
Yesterday they were playing with mud in the village, today they buy a train ticket to the city and dare to hang the title of "CEO."
They don't even have more money than their employees in their pockets, so they rent a shared office first, buy a set of A6 outfits, and open their mouths to say "grow bigger and stronger."
When recruiting, they are more diligent than chasing girls.
"Five insurances and one housing fund are a must, probation is over wh
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Before going to Hong Kong, I thought buying sports gear meant going to big malls in Causeway Bay
Bright lights, reflective floors
Salespeople in tight outfits measuring your size
But a local friend took me through alleys in Mong Kok
Looking up, all I could see was a sliver of sky
Wires tangled like a spider web
A sign for the Tulip Hotel hanging at the entrance
It looked like some secret hideout you can't speak of
Climbing up the dark, black staircase
On the second floor, there are old men carrying rackets
Plastic bags in their hands rustling loudly
Their eyes sharper tha
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Da Bing's reputation reversal this time isn't because his persona has changed.
It's because he finally spoke the truth, exposing too many parents' shameful cover-ups.
That mother in the live broadcast, her child is fifteen years old, hasn't done anything wrong, yet she couldn't help but lose her temper at her child.
What did Da Bing say?
You're useless.
Only the incompetent bully those weaker than themselves.
Especially when that person is your own child.
Is that harsh? Yes.
Is it right? Absolutely.
Many people vent their frustrations outside.
The boss scolds you, clients make things difficult
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I came across a topic asking why beauty bloggers don't work night shifts.
In the photo, the girl is dressed appropriately and decently,
standing in front of a coffee machine,
like she just finished shooting a lifestyle photoshoot.
Someone in the comments asked,
"With such looks, why not go straight to the nightclub?
You’d make money much faster."
The reply below was even more hilarious,
saying they’re afraid the two of them might cause trouble.
I stared at the screen and laughed for three minutes.
It turns out that in some people’s eyes,
beautiful girls only have two care
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I've seen too many bosses cut their companies down to just the skeleton and still think they're managing well.
A game with a salt shaker and a cup can explain this clearly.
Pour a bunch of salt on the table, tilt the highball glass and place it on top.
Gently blow away the excess salt with a straw.
In the end, only five or six grains of salt remain, yet the cup still stands.
It looks pretty amazing, right?
But what is this thing afraid of? The wind.
Layoffs are exactly like this game.
Usually, during an eight-hour workday, employees chat, browse the internet, drink coffee, and
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