It's yours, it's yours, and it will come back to you after a thousand turns. It's not yours, you try too hard, you are too deliberate, you go against your conscience to fight, and what you get will eventually be eaten back. Everything must be in line with yin and yang and in balance, which is the core and essence of the law of development of people and things. The part you get must be made up for in the other part of the relative. As for life, it is never about seeking gains, but about seeking shortcomings. When you can accept that everything is happening, you will find that the world is yours. Shun adult, reverse into immortal, mysteries are only in the upside down. When you begin to understand the world in reverse, you will begin to open the valve to control the world, and when you begin to re-evaluate all social values and relationships, you will begin to truly be your free self. I know that it will be difficult for those who enter the game to break the game again, but the human heart does not die, and the Taoist heart does not live, which gives rise to everything in this world.

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CheeseTeavip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that I suddenly understood the code of existence: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. In this world, everyone is driven by profit, and when you are of no use to others, human nature is at its most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of the stars and our heartbeat when we walk alone.
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SunnyDayDeervip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that I realized the code of existence overnight: loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit, and when you are of no use to others, human nature is at its most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we walk alone.
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ShadowBladeWithoutTravip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that one suddenly understands the code of survival: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit, and when you are of no use to others, human nature is at its most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will ultimately hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we walk alone.
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DogHeadSmiles_WealthSvip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems as if one suddenly understands the password of existence: loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit; when you are of no use to others, human nature is most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will ultimately hear the resonance of the stars and our heartbeat when we walk alone.
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LoneWolfOfTheDarkNivip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems like I suddenly understood the password of existence: loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world thrives on profit; when you are of no use to others, human nature is most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we walk alone.
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DogheadIsNotConfused_vip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that I have suddenly understood the password of existence: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, rather than your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit; when you are no use to others, human nature is the most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we walk alone.
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DogHeadRushesForward_vip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that overnight I have understood the password of existence: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit, and when you are of no use to others, human nature is the most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of the stars and our heartbeat when we walk alone.
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DogHeadLeadsTheWay_svip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that overnight I have understood the secret of existence: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit, and when you are useless to others, human nature is the most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we trek alone.
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Turkeyvip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that overnight I understood the code of existence: loneliness and selfishness are the deepest colors of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit; when you are of no use to others, human nature is at its most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will eventually hear the resonance of stars and heartbeats when we walk alone.
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TeaOldFriendsvip
· 04-30 09:00
After the age of 30, it seems that overnight I have come to understand the code of existence: it turns out that loneliness and selfishness are the deepest hues of human nature. Your value is the foundation of any stable relationship, not your emotional investment. The world is bustling for profit; when you are of no use to others, human nature is at its most selfish. Just like Thoreau realized by Walden Pond: we will ultimately hear the resonance of the stars and our heartbeat when we walk alone.
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