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I have tried to avoid interacting with people as much as possible for many years. Except for work-related needs, I have almost no social activities. Maybe it's because I've experienced a lot, but I feel that no one is worth getting too close to. Because getting close to someone also means getting close to their desires, their selfishness, and their complexities. Human nature is not something suitable for romance; it is filled with calculations and even malice, especially when you have the ability to see through everything. Human nature is blind; from your own perspective, you can see their true nature behind the facade, while from others' perspectives, you are still just a tool, an option with utilitarian value. The environment demands that we be conformists and go with the flow, so everyone learns to disguise themselves, to say polite words, and to put on a façade.
So what we see is always the persona, not the person. And the true nature is hidden away, so much so that even he dares not look it in the eye. Most of our harm comes from acquaintances, as the distance from strangers is not so close, making distance the best transitional period between people. Being too close makes it easy to see the cracks, the filth, the competition for interests, and the ugly realities that you are willing to acknowledge. On the other hand, people are competitors for resources; when survival resources are limited, altruism will always lose to self-preservation. From birth, we begin to seize resources, vying for our parents' attention, our teachers' favoritism, opportunities for production, and space for survival. The so-called relationships are about finding a balance between using and being used.
Human feelings have become the cheapest inflation commodity; the more you use them, the more they depreciate. The so-called intimacy is actually the result of repeated testing of each other after transactions. Once resources are cut off and interests change, even the closest relationships can lose value. There is no absolute loyalty or absolute kindness; they are merely choices made in specific environments. No one will always act in your best interest; most just won't say it outright. Therefore, I do not believe in the inherent goodness of human nature; human nature is merely a burden; it can be good but can also be evil. I just want to be a clear-headed person, someone who maintains distance. I don't want to watch people perform; I don't want to participate in deceit and trickery. If you respect me a foot, I will respect you ten feet; don't overstep boundaries, don't get too close; only then can you avoid disappointment, being consumed, or betrayal. #Gate 2025 Q2报告出炉# #比特币巨鲸动向# #山寨季何时到来?#