• The Secret to Making Money? It’s Not What You Sell, But What You Understand About Human Nature

    We all want to make money, but what’s the secret? Is it about selling the best product, or something deeper? The answer lies in understanding human nature, the hidden force that drives our desires and decisions. The Human Factor: The Key to Business Success Forget fancy marketing strategies and complex algorithms. The real key to business success is understanding human nature. We’re driven by a complex web of emotions, desires, and motivations, and tapping into these forces is the key to making money. The Art of “Buying” Instead of “Selling” Think about it: when you’re buying something, what’s more important, the features of the product, or the feeling it gives…

  • 6 Life-Changing Truths to Rise Above Your Struggles and Find Your Purpose

    Greetings, dear companion. Are you currently traversing a nadir in your journey, feeling perplexed and uncertain about your course of action? Fret not, for this is a common occurrence. Each soul encounters its own valley, yet the crux lies in the ability to ascend from the depths and forge ahead. Today, I shall elucidate six verities that shall revolutionize your perception of existence, thereby enabling you to transcend the trough and rediscover your essence. Verity 1: Eschew the allure of aphorisms; embrace the essence of humanity Cease the blind adherence to trite aphorisms of inspiration. They offer but fleeting solace, incapable of addressing the root cause. True liberation from the…

  • Decoding Desire: How Hobbes Unraveled Human Emotions and Built a Blueprint for Society

    This section talks about the ethics part of Hobbes’ philosophy. According to his definition, the research object of ethics is human temperament and behavior, which is actually human nature. Philosophy studies objects, and human nature is also an object. He tries to study human nature as an objective thing and find its laws. He concluded that desire is the most basic factor in human nature, and desire can explain all human emotions, moods and behaviors. His views on life issues, including happiness and morality, and his politics are also based on his understanding of human nature. 1. Desire is a basic factor in human nature Hobbes regarded desire as the…

  • Money Talks: Unveiling Character, Kindling Conflict, and Finding Redemption in “The Umbrellas”

    Money is a good mirror to peer into human nature. It can see clearly whether a person values “righteousness” or “profit” when encountering problems. In “The Umbrellas”, Maupassant, the king of short stories, portrayed Mrs. Olay, a miser, through delicate and vivid brushwork. Originally from a well-off family, she showed a stingy and mean image just because of trivial matters such as buying an umbrella and changing the cover. Because of money, her soul became obscene and twisted; because of money, she lost her heart and happiness. Money is a double-edged sword. Some people live better because of it, while others become its slaves. Life is full of seas, and…

  • Moments of Realization: Facing the Complexity of Human Nature and Relationships

    “Is this really okay?” she asked, wanting to run away but not determined. It was three o’clock in the morning, they were still awake and tired, she thought she could fall asleep by snuggling, but the boy kissed them. “Okay.” The Bunun boy pulled her up. There was a kind of wildness in his beautiful eyes, and there was a blazing fire in that wildness. She kept looking into his eyes as she ripped off his sports bra, feeling the flames coming out, igniting them, so thick with smoke that she couldn’t see clearly. After graduating, she went to teach in a remote small village. She could advance and retreat…

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